![]() While I’ve been known to work around this by creating a heading or some other design in PowerPoint, saving that as an image file, and then uploading the image to Google Doc or Slides, it’s not always a feasible (or necessary, let’s be honest) option. Since Google does not allow the importing of custom fonts, we’re limited to whatever Google has to offer in its collection. If you’ve ever been frustrated by the lack of options in Google’s font library, you’re not alone.Īs a self-proclaimed font nerd, it’s one of my biggest frustrations when working in Docs or Slides.
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