It seems that the issue you're experiencing with the font display in Outlook on the web after upgrading to Windows 11 is not a typical setting that can be adjusted directly within Outlook. Unfortunately, the Outlook web app does not support conditional formatting, which limits customization options for how unread and read messages are displayed.
This change in font behavior may be related to the browser or the specific version of Outlook you are using. Here are a few suggestions that might help:
- Clear Browser Cache: Sometimes, clearing the cache and cookies in Chrome can resolve display issues. You can do this by going to Chrome settings, selecting "Privacy and security," and then "Clear browsing data."
- Check for Browser Updates: Ensure that your Chrome browser is up to date, as updates can fix bugs and improve compatibility with web applications.
- Try a Different Browser: If the issue persists, try accessing Outlook in a different browser (like Edge or Firefox) to see if the problem is specific to Chrome.
- Feedback to Microsoft: Since this seems to be a significant change in behavior, consider providing feedback to Microsoft through the Outlook web app. They may not be aware of this issue and could address it in future updates.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, it may be worth checking Microsoft's support pages for any known issues related to Outlook on Windows 11.
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