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this video guides you through the steps to custom fonts in Google Docs for the year 2024 before we proceed letamp;#39;s clarify what custom fonts mean custom fonts are those that are not built into your system or software they include fonts youamp;#39;ve purchased or specially added for your use to start open Google Docs in your browser and either select a blank document or choose an existing one next click on extensions and choose add-ons navigate to get add-ons and search for extensus fonts select extensus fonts and click on you will get a prompt to choose a Google account select the account for installation and Grant the necessary access head back to your Google doc click on extensions once more select extensus fonts and then click on start to the right youamp;#39;ll find the extensus fonts board explore the fonts you wish to use to apply a font open the font drop-down menu choose more fonts search for the font select it and click on okay thatamp;#39;s how you can apply a custom