![]() When you have highlighted a textbox, click the arrow next to Arial (or whatever the default is) to choose a different font.Īfter clicking on it, you will see the normal, standard list of font options to choose from. You will see a blue outline surrounding the textbox when it is successfully highlighted. Then, click so your cursor is inside a textbox. Looking for fun Google Slides templates for your classroom? Grab the slides pictured above in my Etsy store! It could be your upcoming lesson slides, your teacher planner, or your classroom rules slideshow. It doesn’t matter if it is a new or an already existing project. While you cannot add your own custom font into Google Slides, there is a list of fonts Google has that is MUCH longer than the default list given!Īdding Fonts Steps Step 1: Select a Textbox Do you find yourself using the same old boring fonts on Google Slides? You don’t have to be stuck deciding between Indie Flowers and Happy Monkey any longer □ ![]()
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