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How to move a campaign?
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trying to move a campaign to a different account (happens to be under my client centre).
The online interface has the ability to copy an existing account when creating a new one, but it has to be on the same account.
Google adwords editor has the ability to export/import (aes/aea files), but they can't be added to a new account...
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Re: How to move a campaign?
I'd download the adwords editor.
AdWords Editor
This will let you download the data into a csv.
Then access the new account and upload it (I think it's that easy).
I've done things differently in the past until I started using the editor.
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Re: How to move a campaign?
Cheers Lee, have worked it out now. For anybody else, you need to copy & paste using the middle pane (not the one on the left).
Unfortunately I'll lose the quality score/CTRs/history built up though.
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