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hi Im Richard Bern in this video I want to show you a neat little trick in Google Documents for changing the formatting of a document lets say somebody shares a document with you or youve copied and pasted from a word doc into Google Docs and the formatting isnt quite right so four innings as an example here this has a gray highlight behind the text and the font is infl English which is not my default font I normally use Georgia font so I could go in and highlight everything and then manually change it but the entire document has formatting I dont like so Im just going to hit ctrl a if youre on a Mac its command a control a or command a highlight everything in the upper right hand corner select clear formatting and that removed all the highlighting and youll see it changed it to my default font which for me is Georgia 12-point font now if you want to know how to change your default font for Google Documents I have a video on how to do that link down below in the description as