You can clone a web campaign so you can reuse all or part of it in another web campaign. For example, if you have a web campaign with experiences and templates you want to use, but want to change the rules, you can clone the campaign. Then you adjust the rules, test the campaign, and publish it.
Required Editions
Permissions Needed
To clone a web campaign:
A role with Campaigns Create/Edit permissions
Navigate to your website that has the campaign you want to clone.
Click the Extensions icon in your browser’s toolbar and select Salesforce Interactions SDK Launcher.
Turn on the Visual Editor option.
Select Campaigns > View List from the Visual Editor hexagon tiles.
Search for and locate the campaign you want to clone.
Click the Clone icon.
The campaign opens in the campaign editor with the original campaign name preceded by [CLONE].
Click the name and edit it as necessary.
Click Save.
Note The campaign remains in a draft state until you click Publish.
Make any necessary modifications, and click Save.
When you’re done modifying the campaign, click Close.
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