I came across this great tip today:
[W]hat many people don’t realize is that Google Drive actually allows users to access a huge library of fonts, comparable to or even possibly exceeding the number offered by its main competitor, Microsoft Word – you just have to add them yourself. To access all the fonts available to you on Google Drive, simply open up a document and click on your font drop down menu. At the very bottom is an almost unnoticeable option to “Add fonts…”
via Google Drive tip: How to access more fonts than you’ll ever need – Pocketables.
What an awesome tip, I had no idea it was so easy to add fonts to Google’s service! ?
PS Here is a screenshot I took of the ‘add fonts’ option:
How To Download Fonts To Google Docs
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Best Fonts On Google Docs
Click the Font drop-down menu (it probably says “Arial” on your document, as that’s the default for Google Docs) on the Google Docs toolbar. Then click More fonts to open the window shown directly below. From there, you can select a full collection of Google fonts to add to the Docs Font drop-down menu. Earlier today I posted the picture you see to the left on my Google+ page with the comment 'I decided to play with some new fonts found in Google Drive.' A couple of people asked how I added new fonts. To access and add custom fonts to your Google Drive Documents and Slides select 'add fonts' from the bottom of the font selection menu that you've always used in Google Drive. Just follow these steps: Open your browser and point it to the Extensis Fonts add-on page. Click the +FREE button. Select the Google account to be associated with the add-on.