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Employees can follow this guide step by step - or open a ticket and wait for support.

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How to Add a Font in Google Docs

Google Docs lets you add hundreds of free Google Fonts to your font picker through **More fonts**. There's no upload of custom font files, but the catalog is large.

Open the More fonts dialog

  1. Click the font name dropdown in the toolbar (e.g. Arial).
  2. Click More fonts at the top of the list.

Browse and pick fonts

  1. Use the Scripts, Show, and Sort filters at the top to narrow by language, style, or popularity.
  2. Click any font name to add it; a checkmark appears next to chosen fonts.
  3. Selected fonts move to the My fonts column on the right.

Apply and remove

  1. Click OK to close—your new fonts now appear in the font dropdown.
  2. To remove a font, reopen More fonts, click the X next to the font under My fonts, then OK.

Custom uploaded fonts

Google Docs does not support uploading .otf/.ttf files. If you need a brand-specific font that''s not on Google Fonts, consider Google Slides (with embedded images) or a desktop tool.

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