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hello everybody this is ian publisher of the google docs cheat sheet available from the in 30 minutes cheat sheet store today iamp;#39;m going to be talking about changing fonts in google docs and at the end if you could take a moment to follow this channel or like the video i would greatly appreciate it this approach works whether using a windows mac or a chromebook but one recommendation i do have is to be using the google chrome browser because google docs works best in google chrome so here we have a sentence the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog this is an aerial 11 point up here you can see that just to change the sentenceamp;#39;s entire font just highlight the whole thing you see a little triangle next to where it says arial click that and you can see a whole bunch of different fonts so letamp;#39;s change it to comic sans ms and you can see the font changed thereamp;#39;s a lot more font choices here matic sc and you can go through and actually the list of fonts is