Tuesday 30 July 2019

How to Change the Default Font in Google Docs

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Google Docs uses a standard font when you create a document. If you aren’t happy with its appearance, here’s how you can change the default font instead of manually adjusting it each time.

Fire up your browser, open a Google Docs file, and then change the font. Click the drop-down box and make sure the Style is set to “Normal Text,” as well. This refers to the main text style (excluding titles or headings) used throughout your document.

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Click the drop-down box and make sure Normal Text is selected.

Note: Certain formatting can also be applied to the default font, such as size, bold, underline, color, and highlight color.

Type out a few words or lines in the font of your choice, and then highlight them with your mouse.

Use your mouse to highlight the text.

Next, click Format > Paragraph Styles > Normal Text, and then select “Update ‘Normal Text’ to Match.”

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