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hey there this weekamp;#39;s quick tip is how to change the default font in google docs so if you get tired of this generic arial 11 font like i do this is how you can change it so that every time you open a new google doc that normal text is the font style that you want and so what iamp;#39;m referring to here are the um style sets so we have normal text title subtitle heading at what iamp;#39;m about to show you weamp;#39;re going to do for normal text but you can apply it to any of these so you can change the settings for the titles the subtitles the headings all of that but right now weamp;#39;re going to focus just on normal text so type some text on your page and then i want you to highlight this and then change it to the font that you want if you didnamp;#39;t know this you can go to more fonts and find a ton of additional fonts that are not just in that initial set that you see the first time you log in to google docs so iamp;#39;m just going to change mine to ca