
Account is in an eligible vertical or sub-vertical.Account has active text ads and has been accruing spend on Search campaigns for at least the last 28 days.Account has a good history of policy compliance.Account has been open for more than 90 days.You should be able to use image assets in your Google Ads account once your account has generated sufficient history on our platform and has met the following requirements: Images should highlight the actual product experience and conform to the requirements outlined below. Performance of an image extension may depend on image quality and relevance to the associated keywords and ads in your Google Ads account. In addition, we will review each image extension for compliance with the image extension requirements listed below, which will take priority in the event that there is conflict with the Google Ads and personalisation policies.The image extension requirements are more restrictive than the ads requirements for other platforms and surfaces, meaning disapproved image extensions may continue to run on Google’s other owned and operated properties. To ensure that we provide a high-quality consumer ad experience, image extensions must comply with all Google Ads and personalisation policies. Put your important content in the centre 80% of the image.Images should convey useful information to the searcher and match the experience that they will find on your landing page.Image extensions perform best when closely relevant to queries within the ad group or campaign.With compelling visuals of products or services that enhance the message of your text ad, image extensions can help drive performance for your ads. Note: If you link axis length to scale, you can't resize layer in each direction freely.Image extensions are ad extensions that allow you to upload rich, relevant images to complement your existing text ads. To precisely adjust layer size, select Format: Layer and then customize the Layer Area under Size tab in Plot Details dialog. Drag eight blue handles to resize the layer. Click within the layer (don't click on plot) or Alt+click within layer to select the layer.To resize a 3D graph with aspect ratio retained, To resize a 3D graph in one particular direction, click the Resize button on the graph and drag any hotspot on the 3D resize control. In multi-panel/multi-layer graphs, if you want to resize other panels/layers together, link the layers and also set Unit to % of Linked Layer on Size tab of linked layers first.Ĭlick within the layer (don't click on plot) or Alt+click within layer to select the layer.To precisely adjust the layer size in 2D Graph, select Format: Layer and then customize the Layer Area under Size tab in Plot Details dialog.You can choose Graph: Fit Layer to Graph to adjust layer size so it will fit within the page (white area). Or if your graph page size need to be fixed while some layer is bigger than the graph page size.You can choose Graph: Fit Page to Layer will adjust graph page size to fit the layer. By default only white area of graph will be printed, exported or copied. After you resize the layer, some part may run into gray area.Press Ctrl key while dragging will keep the aspect ratio of the layer. 8 green handles will show around the layer.


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1.108 FAQ-650 How to change the size of a graph layer?
