Can i export data from my current account to a new account?
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Situation:
I want to create a new account, but i don't want to lose data from my current account. Is there any possibility for exporting my data (to an excel document or something) that i can import in my new account later?If there is an option to export data directly to my new account that would be nice..
Kind Regards.
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Hey Wesley,
Thanks for writing in with a great question. Unfortunately, we are not able to migrate data between accounts because there is a very high risk of data corruption not only to your campaign data, but also to other campaigns that are stored in the same server.
I would recommend exporting the reports from your current account for historical reference if you need to create a new account.
I apologize for the inconvenience this may cause. Please let me know if you need further assistance.
Chiaryn
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