Google Ads Editor
The Ads editor has been one of Google’s most popular advertising products. Within this article, you will have an overview of the editor and some steps you can use to get benefits to the maximum extent.

About Google Ads Editor
Google Ads Editor is free and a downloadable application for managing your Google Ad campaigns.
The basic process is: download one or more accounts, make changes offline, then upload the changes to Google Ads. Google Ads Editor can help you save time by making it easier to make changes in bulk.
What You Can do with Google Ads Editor
Any advertiser can use Google Ads Editor, but it's especially useful for accounts with multiple campaigns and long lists of keywords or ads. For example, you can:
Use bulk editing tools to make changes quickly.
Export and import files to share proposals to an account.
View statistics for all campaigns.
You can manage, edit, and view multiple accounts at the same time.
Search and replace text across the ad group or campaign.
Copy or move items between the ad group and campaign.
Undo and redo multiple changes while editing your campaign.
Make changes in the draft only before uploading them to your account.
Keep working even if you're offline.
Download and Install Google Ads Editor
Google Ads Editor is a free Google Ads campaign management application that you can install. To start, download Google Ads Editor for your operating system and also View system requirements. Once you install the application, the next step is to download a Google Ads account. You should also read an overview of steps to use Google Ads Editor.
Steps to Use Google Ads Editor
To use Google Ads Editor, first, download accounts after that, you can make changes offline and upload the changes to Google Ads.
Review Your Settings: The Google Ads Editor settings have by default target set for new campaigns. Before using Google Ads Editor you can review your settings in Tools > Settings (Windows) or Google Ads Editor > Preferences (Mac).
Download an Account: Start by downloading one Google Ads account.
Make Changes to the Account: You can make individual changes like copy and paste a keyword to a different ad group. Also, make changes in bulk like replace text across multiple ads, or import a list of updated campaigns.
Share Changes: It is optional to share proposed changes with colleagues or reviewers, then imports and reviews their changes.
Check Changes: Before posting your changes to Google Ads account, run Check changes and address any errors or warnings.
Post Your Changes: After you post, your changes appear in your Google Ads account.