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 ====== How do I reactivate an auto campaign? ====== ====== How do I reactivate an auto campaign? ======
  
-Auto campaigns with an ongoing workflow can be reactivated. Choose your campaign in the //Reporting// table. Move to the tab //Details// and click //Activate / Deactivate//: +Auto campaigns with an ongoing workflow can be reactivated. Choose your campaign in the //Reporting// table. Move to the tab //Details// and click //Reactivate//: 
  
-{{:en:reporting_autocampaign_activate.png?}}+{{:en:reporting_autocampaign_reactivate.png?}}
  
-If an auto-campaign has already been active before, you have two options:+Now follow these steps: 
 + 
 +====== Disclaimer ===== 
 + 
 +The disclaimer shows you when the campaign was last active. Since reactivating this auto-campaign initiates an automatic process, it is important to ensure that the campaign configuration matches the desired campaign goal and that only opt-in addresses are contacted. 
 + 
 +Our support team will be happy to assist you via the Service Center in checking whether the campaign is set up correctly. 
 + 
 +===== Workflow Reset ===== 
 + 
 +By activating the //Remove addresses// checkbox, you delete all workflow data from the last active campaign. All users added before deactivation will be removed from the campaign. Information about whether a user has already completed the campaign once will also be reset. This makes it possible to run the campaign again. Email statistics remain unchanged. If the campaign structure changesa reset is mandatory. 
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 +By activating the //Remain addresses// checkbox, addresses that are still in the workflow since the campaign was deactivated will IMMEDIATELY run through all missed workflow actions one after the other. The entry condition in the start node remains valid for the addresses currently included in the workflow.
  
 ===== Post-processing ===== ===== Post-processing =====
  
 You can post-process addresses that were not included in the auto-campaign during deactivation. You can post-process addresses that were not included in the auto-campaign during deactivation.
-Select a start time that determines the entry date from which addresses should be added to the campaign later. In order not to insert any addresses later, select today and the current time as the start time.+Select a start time from the dropdown menu that determines the entry date from which addresses should be subsequently added to the campaign.
  
-The status of the campaign is not reset during post-processing, so that the data contained before the deactivation is post-processed+Post-processing does not reset the campaign state, so the data contained before deactivation is subsequently processed.
  
-The number of recipients that are processed shows you how many addresses are included in the campaign immediately after activation.+The number of recipients to be post-processed shows you how many addresses will be immediately added to the campaign after activation.
  
 +To not add any addresses subsequently, select //no postprocessing//.
  
-===== Reset campaign structure statistics =====+===== Check =====
  
-By activating the checkbox //Reset statistics of the campaign structure// you delete all workflow data of the last active campaign. All users inserted before deactivation will be removed from the campaign. The information as to whether a user has already gone through the campaign once is also reset. This makes it possible to run the campaign again.+Check again to ensure that all reactivation settings are correct and that the specified address quantities make sense.
  
-Email statistics remain unchanged. If the campaign structure has changed, a reset is mandatory.+  * Campaign name 
 +  * Auto-campaign activity period 
 +  * Target group 
 +  * Workflow reset settings 
 +  * Post-processing settings
  
  
  
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-If you want to reactivate an auto-campaign that was deactivated for a long time, please note that addresses that were originally planned for sending before deactivation are included in the post-processing. If several mails are included in the workflow, the corresponding user would receive all mails at once!+If you want to reactivate an auto-campaign that was deactivated for a long time, please note that addresses that were originally planned for sending before deactivation are included in the post-processing. If several emails are included in the workflow, the corresponding user would receive all emails at once!
  
   * It is therefore advisable to first reset an auto campaign if it has been paused for a very long time, thereby deleting the outdated data.   * It is therefore advisable to first reset an auto campaign if it has been paused for a very long time, thereby deleting the outdated data.
-  * In the second step, post-processing of data can then be set by deactivation and re-activation, but this then runs through the entire campaign again from the beginning.+  * In the second step, post-processing of data can then be set by deactivation and reactivation, but this then runs through the entire campaign again from the beginning.
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