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welcome to this tutorial on how to add new fonts to Google Docs and change your default font settings letamp;#39;s start with how to add new fonts to Google Docs first open a Google doc and click on the font button in the text editing toolbar this will open a drop down menu containing all of your Google fonts next click the more fonts button which looks like a capital A with a plus sign in front of it youamp;#39;ll see a list of available fonts and you can click on the ones you want to add they will turn blue with a check mark next to them and they will be added to your my fonts list on the right hand side when youamp;#39;ve selected all the fonts you want click the blue OK button at the bottom and the fonts window will close your newly added fonts will now appear in the drop down menu when you click fonts now letamp;#39;s talk about changing your default font in Google Docs if you donamp;#39;t want to start every new Google doc in aerial then you can change your default font to w