Changing linked analytics account
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When setting up a new campaign, I attempted to add GA. I entered the wrong GA account to this profile. How do I change the GA profile that is linked to this campaign?
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The easiest way is to go to our "Campaigns" page and next to each of your campaign names is "Settings." Go here and scroll down to "Google Analytics Connection:" and then you can disconnect from that one and add the right one.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
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