In this article, we will see how to change the font in TextEdit on Mac.
- Open TextEdit App,
- Select the text in your editor.
- Now press Command ⌘ + T or go to Menu: Format -> Font -> Show Fonts
- Now choose a new font from the collections or typefaces.
- Once you are fine with the font you selected close the Fonts window.

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