(New UI) Manage constraint assignments for ad groups
Beta feature
You can assign and remove bidding constraints for the following search entities: campaign, ad group, keyword, placement, unit-level product group, and dynamic search target. Each entity can have only one constraint.
Constraints are inherited by child entities, so you don鈥檛 need to assign constraints for child entities unless you want to override the inherited values.
Unassigning a constraint removes the association with the account components and all of their child components, and report data for the constraint is no longer available for those components. Unassigning a constraint doesn鈥檛 delete the constraint nor the account components themselves.
Assign a constraint to selected ad groups from the new Ad Groups view
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In the main menu, click Manage > Ad Groups.
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Select the check box next to each ad group to which you鈥檒l assign a single constraint.
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In the toolbar, click
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Select the constraint.
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Click Assign Now.
Assign a constraint to selected search bid units from the legacy Campaigns views
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In Search, Social, & Commerce > Campaigns > Campaigns, select the account component view.
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Select the check box next to each relevant row.
For tips on selecting multiple rows, see 鈥Select multiple rows.鈥
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In the toolbar above the data table, click More, and then click Assign > Constraint.
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Select the applicable constraint.
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(Optional) Enter additional details:
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Next to Additional Details, click Open to expand the details.
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Enter an optional Project Name and/or optional Description.
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Click Save.
Unassign constraints from selected ad groups from the new Ad Groups view
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In the main menu, click Manage > Ad Groups.
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Select the check box next to each ad group from which you鈥檒l unassign constraints.
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In the toolbar, click
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Click Confirm.
Unassign constraints from search bid units from the legacy Campaigns views
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In Search, Social, & Commerce > Campaigns > Campaigns, select the account component view.
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Select the check box next to each component from which you want to remove the constraint.
For tips on selecting multiple rows, see 鈥Select multiple rows.鈥
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In the toolbar above the data table, click More, and then click Unassign > Constraint.
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In the confirmation dialog, select Yes, Unassign.