Unable to set default fonts n style in Cisco Jabber

Unlike CUPC or WebEx Connect, no option is currently available under File -> Options for both Cisco Jabber for Windows (On Prem or Cloud deployement) to configure and set default font/size/style for Jabber.

Got an update on this. This feature is targeted in future release where we'll allow end users to change the Outgoing Font Size n Style!!

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