Short answer:
This is a known issue in Classic Outlook where fonts (such as links) may display as Calibri even if your template uses another font, such as Arial. The fix involves adjusting Outlook’s default font settings.
This applies specifically to Classic Outlook.
You may experience that your email signature template is designed using a specific font (e.g. Arial), but when composing a new email, certain elements such as links appear in Calibri instead.
This is not caused by your Xink template, but by how Outlook handles default fonts in the editor.
The video below demonstrates the issue and how to resolve it:
