osh, AdWords API Team
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> On Friday, June 20, 2014 9:35:00 AM UTC-4, Ryan Gough wrote:
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>> Oh I appreciate that there is not an "easy" solution, just wanted to
>> clarify that what I had observed is correct.
>>
>> I could change our ads such that th
Oh I appreciate that there is not an "easy" solution, just wanted to
clarify that what I had observed is correct.
I could change our ads such that they only use 24 characters max in the
headline, but that would then mean changing the copy of lots of ads that
render quite happily with 25 charact
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> Mike, AdWords API Team
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> On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 4:01:16 AM UTC-4, Ryan Gough wrote:
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>> Thanks Mike,
>>
>> I tried replacing the '£' with a different character (actually I just
>> tried a 0 just to be sure) and the default value was stil
Hi,
I've noticed that in some situations, the default value of my parameter is
showing even when a value has been supplied and no line character limits
are being broken.
After some experimentation, I've seen that it relates to the actual width
of the headline, rather than the number of charact
ke, AdWords API Team
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> On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 9:51:51 AM UTC-4, Ryan Gough wrote:
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>> It turns out that the parameter shows if I reduce its size by one
>> character (remove a "£") despite the fact that even with the "£" my
>> headline was st
er parameter doesn't show,
would be great if anyone had any insight on this!
Thanks,
Ryan
On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:32:11 PM UTC+1, Ryan Gough wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Some of our ads are showing the default value for a parameter, despite the
> fact that we have sent a value for t
Hi,
Some of our ads are showing the default value for a parameter, despite the
fact that we have sent a value for the parameter.
When I pull back the params using AdParamService.Get it shows the params
have the correct value that we have sent.
The sent value has the same number of characters a