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Adding DNS records to a Google domain is a simple process that can be completed in just a few minutes. To begin, open the Google Domains Console and click on the domains you want to add records for.

From the Domains menu, select DNS. On the DNS Settings page, click the Add a Record button.

Enter the hostname or IP address of the DNS server you want to add the record to, and select the type of record you want to add. You can add a single DNS record or a series of DNS records.

Click the Add Record button to add the DNS record.

When you’re finished, click the Close button to return to the DNS Settings page.

You now have added DNS records for your Google domain! To test the records, open a web browser and enter your Google domain in the address bar. You should see the DNS record you added displayed.

If everything is working correctly, you can now forward Domain Name System (DNS) traffic for your domain to your new DNS server. To do this, you’ll need to set up a new hostname for your website.

For instructions, see How to Set Up a Hostname for a Website.

Finally, make sure you update your website’s DNS settings to point to your new hostname. For instructions, see How to Update Your Website’s DNS Settings.