![]() ![]() ![]() #GOOGLE ADWORDS EDITOR CSV FULL#On the same topic of AdWords Editor (the downloadable software), is there any quick, automated way of duplicating/cloning full ad groups or (especially!) entire campaigns? If not, is there a simple multi-step process anyone here uses? I hope we can help each other with additional tips on making the transition to adCenter, Yahoo, Ask, Kanoodle, etc. I suspect it's not a coincidence that we just went through this over the weekend as we began our exodus from AdWords in earnest following the mayhem created by the recent "Quality Score" changes. You should end up with four non-funky looking columns of keywords with double quotes preserved. Now, in Excel highlight the funky looking keywords you just copied in (sans the first line which contains the "select all" text) and paste/special/values to a clean part of the spreadsheet. By not using paste/special, it'll look funky but should give you four columns. After copying the keywords (and line above per #1) paste (NOT special) into Excel. I haven't figured out an easy workaround for Firefox (my preferred browser), so I use IE for this operation. This seems to work differently depending on the browser you're using. If some of your negative keywords have quotes (") around them, they'll disappear when you paste into Excel. To prevent that, I start selecting text at the line above where it says, "select all."Ģ. If you start selecting text with the first keyword on the first line, you'll end up with some/all of the words on the first line with leading spaces. I use essentially the same approach as flobaby, with the following two refinements:ġ. ![]()
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