When you copy a flight, a new flight is created with most of the characteristics of the original. There are two ways to copy a flight:
From the Flight List page, use the flight's Options menu.
From the Flight page, click Copy flight with creative or Copy flight without creative.
The copied flight retains the following items from its original:
Flight name. The word "copy" is appended; the new flight name can be edited.
Campaign. The flight belongs to the original flight's campaign and cannot be changed.
Priority type and priority level. The type cannot be changed, but you can change the level.
Rate and goal. These can be edited.
Delivery method, position, and pacing. These can be edited.
Capping. This can be edited.
Targeting. This can be edited.
Creative (if you selected the "with creative" option).
The following is not carried over into the copy:
Start and end dates.
Creative (if you selected the "without creative" option).
When copying a flight with creative you must save the flight before you can edit the creative. The “Copying creative” message might remain on-screen until the flight is saved.
Copying an "All Content Access" Flight as a "Limited Content Access" User
For information about users and content access, see Content Access Control (CAC) and TAP.
If a user with limited access wants to copy a flight that has its All [Organization] stations/podcasts radio button selected, an error message appears in the copied flight, under the radio buttons, warning that "Run of network is not allowed..."
To proceed with saving the copied flight:
Select the Only targeted stations/podcasts radio button. Once this is selected you cannot re-select All [Organization] stations/podcasts.
Continue formatting the copied flight (e.g., select stations or podcasts to target), then save it.