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On a related note, in a couple of weeks I'm launching an on-demand version of my popular Getting Going With G Suite course. Watch my short video that is embedded below for a tutorial on how to add fonts to Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets. Once you've added the Lexend font in Docs, it will stay in your fonts drop-down menu in all future Google Documents, Slides, and Sheets that you create. Then you can download the drawing as an image to your Google Drive and insert it into your document. If you want more features, you can use the standalone version to create your drawing. This version has more features than the Documents Drawing app, including the ability to upload your own images as part of the drawing. To do this you simply open the fonts drop-down menu in Docs, Slides, or Sheets and then choose 'even more' to search for the Lexend fonts and add them to your document, slide, or spreadsheet. Google Docs has a standalone version of the drawing application. You can read more about the development of Lexend fonts here.Īdding Lexend fonts to Google Documents is done the same way as adding any other font to Google Docs, Slides, or Sheets. They are designed to improve reading speed by avoiding the visual crowding that is associated with some font styles and types. You can set your application to download fonts by using Android Studio 3.0 or higher. Last week Google announced the addition of a new series of fonts that you can add to Google Docs, Slides, Sheets. Using Downloadable Fonts via Android Studio and Google Play services.