Oct 4, 2023
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Oct 26, 2023
Hi Ruby Chapman,
Unfortunately not.
Google provides a feature to send feedback to the development/engineering team, and I encourage you to do so by following these steps:
In a desktop browser:
- Open the Slides file.
- On the menu:
- Help > Help Slides improve.
- or Help > Help > Send feedback.
- Enter the feedback suggestion, then press Send.
In the mobile app:
- Tap the menu in the top-left of the Slides app (or top-right in a Slides file).
- On the menu
- Help & Feedback > Send Feedback
- Enter the feedback suggestion.
Note:
- Although the product team is unable to respond directly to individual users feedback, they review this feedback regularly and use it to help improve the product over time. The more people who make suggestions like this, the more likely they are to be actioned.
- The help forums are managed and staffed by volunteers known as Google Product Experts who are not Google employees, so unless you submit in-product feedback it is very unlikely to be seen by the people who can make that decision.
kind regards,
Mr Shane
PE volunteer
(not a Google employee)
Diamond Product Expert Jo S. recommended this
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Oct 4, 2023
Hi Ruby Chapman,
Google supports some web safe system fonts (like Arial, Courier New, Times New Roman, Verdana).
- System fonts will only show up in the font dropdown.
- Only web fonts are displayed in the More fonts dialogue; system fonts are not.
Since Google uses web fonts (like Lobster, Roboto), it does NOT support the use/upload of custom fonts
To access the currently available fonts:
- Click the font dropdown in a document.
- Here you will see some last used ("recent") fonts, and any compatible system fonts.
- Then, from the dropdown, click on "More fonts" (at the top of the list).
- Here you will see the web fonts.
- Search for a web font using the search bar or scroll through the list and choose a web font.
- Click on a font to select it, then click on "OK".
- The selected font should now be available in the font dropdown list of your documents.
Diamond Product Expert Jo S. recommended this
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Hi Ruby Chapman,
Google supports some web safe system fonts (like Arial, Courier New, Times New Roman, Verdana).
- System fonts will only show up in the font dropdown.
- Only web fonts are displayed in the More fonts dialogue; system fonts are not.
Since Google uses web fonts (like Lobster, Roboto), it does NOT support the use/upload of custom fonts
To access the currently available fonts:
- Click the font dropdown in a document.
- Here you will see some last used ("recent") fonts, and any compatible system fonts.
- Then, from the dropdown, click on "More fonts" (at the top of the list).
- Here you will see the web fonts.
- Search for a web font using the search bar or scroll through the list and choose a web font.
- Click on a font to select it, then click on "OK".
- The selected font should now be available in the font dropdown list of your documents.
Diamond Product Expert Jo S. recommended this
Oct 26, 2023
That would be a nice feature for users that pays both subscriptions – Google Workspace and Adobe Creative Cloud as Google doesn't have font's that we're using in our brand.
Hi Ruby Chapman,
Unfortunately not.
Google provides a feature to send feedback to the development/engineering team, and I encourage you to do so by following these steps:
In a desktop browser:
- Open the Slides file.
- On the menu:
- Help > Help Slides improve.
- or Help > Help > Send feedback.
- Enter the feedback suggestion, then press Send.
In the mobile app:
- Tap the menu in the top-left of the Slides app (or top-right in a Slides file).
- On the menu
- Help & Feedback > Send Feedback
- Enter the feedback suggestion.
Note:
- Although the product team is unable to respond directly to individual users feedback, they review this feedback regularly and use it to help improve the product over time. The more people who make suggestions like this, the more likely they are to be actioned.
- The help forums are managed and staffed by volunteers known as Google Product Experts who are not Google employees, so unless you submit in-product feedback it is very unlikely to be seen by the people who can make that decision.
kind regards,
Mr Shane
PE volunteer
(not a Google employee)
Diamond Product Expert Jo S. recommended this