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Setting Campaign Display Preferences

We previously added the ability to save Dashboard preferences. Now, your column preferences and date range settings are saved in the Campaign Summary, Campaign Details, and Ad Group Details pages.

If you prefer column sorts and date range definitions other than our defaults, you no longer have to constantly change each page view only to have your settings lost if you leave the page. You can move throughout your account without having to reset your campaign display settings as you navigate from page to page. Column sort settings are remembered each time you log into your account.

Date Ranges Saved Between Pages

You may set your date ranges to customized start and end dates or use one of our pre-defined date ranges. The date ranges you set will "stick" as you move throughout your account summary and detail pages.

Column Sorts Saved Between Account Sessions

By default, the columns in your account summary and detail pages are sorted by cost. With the saved preferences feature you can sort your account data based on your preferred display.

You will notice the column prioritized for sort order is shaded gray. To sort columns in the Campaign Summary, Campaign Details and Ad Group Details screens:

  1. Roll your mouse over the column heading. It will turn blue indicating it's a link.
  2. Click on the column heading by which you want your data ordered.
  3. Click the arrow next to the heading to display your column data in ascending or descending order.

From the Campaign Summary page you may order your data by Campaign name, Impressions, CTR, Clicks, Average CPC and Cost.

From the Campaign Details page you may order your data by Ad Group name, Sponsored Search Bid, Content Match Bid, Impressions, CTR, Clicks, Average CPC and Cost.

From the Ad Group Details page you may order your data by Keyword, Editorial Status, Bid, Average Position, Impressions, CTR, Clicks, Average CPC and Cost.

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