The other styles are for document titles and headings. ‘Normal text’ is the standard font face, size and colour that you type in.
The text styles in Google Docs are located in the toolbar, as shown in the image below. In this blog post, I’ll explain how to customise your text styles and how to use them in your document. While the standard text styles in Google Docs are quite plain, you can easily update these to use different colours and fonts. Using styles ensures that your document is formatted consistently and makes it easy to use features like a table of contents and in-document hyperlinking. These are the pre-formatted styles with names like ‘Normal text’, ‘Heading 1’, ‘Heading 2’ and so on. One of the easiest ways to be more efficient when using Google Docs is to configure and use text styles.