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title: "How to add fonts to Google Docs"
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# How to add fonts to Google Docs

Google Docs has an rich library of fonts that you can use for free, but they're not all immediately visible. Here's how to add fonts to Google Docs.

[Google Docs](https://zapier.com/blog/how-to-use-google-docs/) uses Arial as the default font for any new document. It's fine. It doesn't make my editor cringe, as far as I know. If I had my way, though, I'd switch it to Comic Sans. (The heart wants what it wants.) 

The team at Google probably anticipated Arial wouldn't cut it for everyone, which is why you're not limited to just that one—or even the couple of dozen other options in the _Fonts_ dropdown. Google has a rich library of fonts that you can use for free, and they're only a few clicks away. Here's how to add new fonts in Google Docs.

**Table of contents**: 

- [How to add fonts to Google Docs](#add-fonts)
- [How to add custom fonts to Google Docs](#custom-fonts)
- [How to remove fonts from Google Docs](#remove-fonts)

## How to add fonts to Google Docs 

1. Click the down caret (`⋁`) next to your font, and select **More fonts**.

2. Search for the name of the font you're looking for.
3. Click **OK**.

Google Docs will automatically change your current font style to the one you just added. It'll also appear in your _Font_ dropdown, so you can easily select it for use in the future. 

Now if only I could set a _default_ font. Here's hoping.

## How to add custom fonts to Google Docs

I'll start with the bad news: you can't add your own custom fonts to Google Docs (yet). But that's not to say you can't find the almost exact same style you need in [Google's library of over 1,400 fonts](https://fonts.google.com/)—many of which are available in a wide range of scripts, including Latin, Chinese, Arabic, and Hebrew. 

Once you find one you like, you can search for it from the _More fonts_ section of Google Docs as outlined above. In theory, they're all there—though, in practice, I've found that they don't all show up.

## How to remove fonts from Google Docs 

1. Click the down caret (`⋁`) next to your font, and then select **More fonts**.
2. Under _My fonts_, click **X** next to the font name you want to remove.

That's it. It'll disappear from your _My fonts_ list. However, for some fonts, they won't disappear from your _Font _dropdown. And there's no clear reason as to why some stay while others go. So if you want to delete a specific font from your dropdown, you may be out of luck. Or in luck. Your guess is as good as mine.

## Automate Google Docs 

If switching up the font alone isn't doing it for you, Google Docs offers plenty of other [formatting tools to make your files look pretty](https://zapier.com/blog/google-docs-formatting-tips). And since you're going through all that manual effort of making them look good, why not use Zapier to [connect Google Docs](https://zapier.com/apps/google-docs/integrations) to thousands of other apps, so you can automate the rest of your tedious document-related tasks? For example, you can [automatically save new documents to Dropbox](https://zapier.com/blog/save-google-docs-to-dropbox/) or OneDrive. Here are a couple of workflows to get you started. 

**Related reading**: 

- [How to add a signature in Google Docs](https://zapier.com/blog/google-docs-signature/)
- [How to do subscript and superscript in Google Docs](https://zapier.com/blog/superscript-subscript-google-docs/)
- [How to strikethrough on Google Docs](https://zapier.com/blog/strikethrough-google-docs/)
- [How to change the background color in Google Docs](https://zapier.com/blog/google-docs-background-color)