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    • Overview
    • Access your Google tag
    • Manage your Google tag
    • Instructions
    • Combine Google tags or assign tag IDs to a new Google tag
    • Assign tag IDs to a new Google tag
    • Add a destination to a Google tag
    • Remove a destination from your tag
    • View your tag destination
    • Conflicting on-page code

    Manage your Google tag Combine tags Install your Google tag

    Once you’ve set up your Google tag and configured your Google tag settings, you have the option to manage and adjust your Google tag. From the “Google tag management” section in the “Admin” tab, you can:

    Manage your Google tag

    Edit your Google tag name

    Combine your Google tags

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    Open the Google tag settings.

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    1. Open Google Analytics.

    2. Go to the Admin screen.

    3. In Data Streams, click on a stream to see details.

    Edit your Google tag name, combine your Google tags, or add or remove destinations

    1. Access your Google tag screen.

    2. Go to the “Admin” tab.

    3. Under “Manage your Google tag”, you can choose to:

    Edit your Google tag name.

    Name your tag, and click Save changes.

    Combine your Google tags

    Streamline configuration of your tag settings, send data to multiple destinations from the same tag, and expand your tag coverage.

    You can combine two or more tags to share tagging configuration, website coverage, and tag users. If you combine tags, the changes will impact all destinations connected to the tags.

    The Google tag lets you:

    • Combine tags

    • Assign tag IDs to a new Google tag

    • Install your Google tag

    Once you combine a tag, you won’t be able to undo that. You will be able to assign a tag ID to a new Google tag-- which means you can create a new tag using one of the tag ID(s) from the existing tag. You can choose which destinations to connect to the new tag, whether to copy over the settings or use default tag settings, and whether or not to copy tag users.

    1. Access your Google tag screen.

    2. Go to the “Admin” tab.

    3. Under “Google tag settings”, select Manage Google tag.

    4. Choose the tag ID you’d like to move to a new tag and click the split icon .

    5. Name your new tag.

    If you have the Administrator role, you have the ability to add or remove destinations on your tag. Add destinations to your Google tag to avoid additional retagging on your site and reuse your existing tag’s configuration. Adding a destination involves removing it from any other Google tag that has it as a destination.

    This can be useful when you want to send data to another product account without combining Google tags. For example, if you are working with an agency that has previously had their own Google tag sending data to one of your product accounts, you may choose to add the destination to your Google tag instead.

    A destination must always have an associated tag. If you decide to remove a destination, you need to choose an existing tag or create a new tag to connect to. A tag can be standalone with no destinations, in which case it is not sending data to any Google destinations.

    Note: If you set up more than one destination to your tag, your tag will send data to multiple destinations. Make sure you’ve reviewed and understand the impact that adding a destination to your Google tag will have on the data your destinations will receive. Adding a destination can be difficult to undo, so please review your choices thoroughly. Use of this Google tag by a Google service is subject to the terms governing your use of that service.

    1. Access your Google tag screen.

    2. At the top of the page, click the “Admin” tab.

    1. Access your Google tag screen.

    2. Go to the “Admin“ page.

    3. In the “Google tag management” section, click Manage Google tag.

    4. Under “Destinations“, click the “Remove destination” icon  on the right side of the destination you want to remove.

    5. On the “Remove a destination” screen, click Choose an existing tag or Create a new tag.

    Note: If you deleted a tag or destination more than 30 days ago, your tag will no longer have a destination attached to it and you will see a “No tag ID” error message. When you open the Google tag section, you’ll be prompted to connect a destination to a new Google tag or an existing one. You can restore your destination by adding it to an existing Google tag or creating a new one.

    1. Access your Google tag screen.

    2. Go to the “Admin” tab.

    In addition to the destinations and settings you configure in the Google tag screens, your Google tag also processes on-page gtag() commands to load and configure settings for your Google tags.

    If the same Google tag is configured two or more times on the same page, it may cause duplicate data or mixed settings. This scenario can occur if you accidentally implement the same tag twice or if you combine two Google tags that were previously both installed on the same page. To ignore duplicate instances of on-page config commands, you can enable the corresponding option in the “Manage Google tag” section of the Admin tab: “Ignore duplicate instances of on-page configuration”. To prevent issues, this option will be enabled automatically when you combine two Google tags.

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