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okay so another way to increase the design of your Google slides is to play around with different fonts like you can see here I have this kind of cool sketchy font going on that I found right before I started creating this presentation today so this is a new one I just added so how do we go ahead and find those fonts and actually itamp;#39;s quite easy so the first thing you want to do is make sure youamp;#39;re in a text box like my cursor is blinking right here if Iamp;#39;m not in the text box I donamp;#39;t see my fonts as an option so Iamp;#39;m gonna make sure Iamp;#39;m in there Iamp;#39;m gonna drop down my list and what youamp;#39;re gonna notice is the most recent fonts youamp;#39;ve used and then this sort of alphabetical list of everything else that Google is going to offer you so this is like the default package of fonts that Google has given to you however Google does provide more fonts if youamp;#39;d like to add some to your list so if I go into more fonts and