

Youll also find out how to add new fonts in Google Slides. Highlight your text and then select a font from the right sidebar.Ĭhoose your font from the right-side menu. In this new Slidesgo School tutorial, youll learn to change the fonts in your presentation. Reload your Google Doc and then click the “Add-ons” dropdown from the main toolbar, then select “Extensis Fonts” and then “Start.” Select the Google account you want to associate with the add-on and then click “Allow” to continue to agree to the requirements.ģ. Click “Install” and then “Continue” to agree to the permissions. Thanks again for taking to the time to review Extensis Fonts.1.

Is it the description? The name of the Add-in? Did you see this functionality documented somewhere? The only way you can add additional fonts is by clicking on the font list and going to 'More fonts' at the top.

As we have seen this feedback in a number of other reviews, we would like to understand from you, or any user, where this perception is coming from. That's because Docs uses special web-based fonts (since it's a cloud-based app). Extensis Fonts is not an external font library nor an app that allows you to import non-Google/custom fonts – that’s a constraint of how fonts work in Google Docs. For example, Staatliches and ZCOOL XiaoWei are two fonts that users have noted are available through Extensis Fonts but not More Fonts… in the Google Font Menu.Īlong with a number of other users, you said that you were expecting to be able to add custom fonts. In addition, Extensis Fonts is always up-to-date with all of the available Google Fonts. Many users prefer it as it improves productivity and workflow - YMMV. The Add-in is an optional menu that allows you to preview and try out different Google fonts directly in your doc without needing to return to the Google Font menu every time. You are absolutely right that Extensis Fonts displays fonts that are also available in the default Google Docs font menu – albeit with a couple of extra steps.
