Create and authorize new script sources

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fathema0227
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Create and authorize new script sources

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Change history script The change history script tracks changes made to your ad account, such as campaign setting bids and keywords. Troubleshoot or analyze performance trends. To access scripts in your account: Open your browser and go to . The email address and password you use to log in. Enter the "Script" section. After logging in, click the tools and settings icon or wrench in the upper right corner of the script screen. In the drop-down menu, find the "Batch Transactions" section. Click "Script" to enter the script interface. New scene: Click the "+" button (usually a blue symbol) in the scene interface to create a new scene.

Go to the user's blog to find the change history script. The mexico phone number list script script embeds a script into the editor search button of the editor window. Configure change tracking settings. This will set the changes to be tracked. Look at the script code to find the section where you specify what changes to make. Track specific types of changes, such as keyword changes when adjusting bids, ad text changes, etc. Set up email notifications. Find the section of the script that configures email notifications. Enter your email address. You want to be notified when changes are detected.

Customize your email settings (such as subject content) to suit your preferences so that you are notified of changes. Test and schedule previews to ensure changes are accurately tracked. Click the Preview button to perform a test run before running the script. Review the preview results again to ensure that the script accurately reflects the intended changes and functionality. Limit the script to run periodically. If the preview results are satisfactory, click the Save button to save the script. To run the script, click the "Run" button now. To schedule a script to run automatically on a regular basis, click the Schedule button, usually next to Execute. Choose how often you want the script to run, such as daily, weekly, or at specific times to ensure continuous monitoring of account changes.
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