For instance, you can change just the color palette-keeping the rest of the Sway format intact. Once you find a style that works for you, the Customize button in the Design pane offers you the ability to fine-tune specific elements in your Sway. Styles in the same row differ in small ways, like font and background, while styles in different rows change more substantially, such as in layout and structure. This opens up a Design pane that shows you a preview of the various style combinations you can select. If you want to be more deliberate in the way you change your Sway’s style, you can also click the Design button on the top navigation bar. The idea here is similar to having a designer by your side who whips up various styles options without you having to do a lot of work on your part.
Here is a sample of different combinations you can get by pressing the Remix button a few times:Īs you can see, the color scheme, font and layout all dynamically change and the differences become more apparent when you scroll through the Sways. But if you were looking for something different, click the Remix button on the top navigation bar and Sway will give you various combinations to select. If you like the first combination you see, you can move on to the other tips below.
Sway templates start you off with a color palette, layout and sample content. Get started Remixįirst, let’s begin with our new Portfolio template as a sample Sway. Create visually striking presentations in minutes.