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- Use the formatting in the Placement column in the AdWords API
- Include a row for the feed’s default creative customized to a specific geo-location
- Use the Conditional Formatting options in the Format dropdown in Google Sheets
- Use the formatting from the Canonical Name column in the AdWords API
- He sets the new file’s environment to DoubleClick.
- He includes the DoubleClick component in the creative.
- He adds the Studio files to the file’s library in Google Web Designer.
- He sets the ID in the Properties panel to “DCLK”.
- Take, save, and share screenshots
- Save images in preview as a PDF
- With a tearsheet
- Save images in preview (no)
- Third-party demographic segments
- Google in-market audience segments
- Third-party audience lists (no)
- First-party audience lists (no)
- The Google Sheet (dynamic feed) is shared with the required Studio email addresses.
- The dynamic profile’s rules have been set to show the right content from the feed’s header rows.
- The correct data types have been set in Studio.
- The data in the Content Source Preview is assigned to DoubleClick.
- Work with a third party to interpret their data
- Build a spreadsheet to cross-reference their product IDs with their product names
- Work with their product team to create better product names
- Create meaningful reporting labels
- DoubleClick Campaign Manager
- Google Web Designer
- DoubleClick Studio
- Google Tag Manager
- Target ID
- Placement
- Start date and End date
- Image URL
- Public
- Private
- Review
- Comment only
- Looper
- Timer
- Counter
- Floodlight tag