Why do I have to re-confirm some guidelines when editing a campaign?
These guidelines include the following types: “Change Default”, “Confirm Budget”, and “Automatic/Manual Placement.”
During campaign creation, users can review and confirm all settings to ensure the campaign is compliant. However, when editing a campaign, users will be required to re-open the campaign, ad set, or ad level to re-confirm the guidelines as compliant.
This is expected behavior, as the only way to validate compliance with these guidelines is by opening the relevant campaign, ad set, or ad. The status of the guideline has to be saved before the campaign is published in order to be monitored in Grasp, preventing us to know the status during the edit.
Example:
I created a campaign with one ad set and one ad. At the ad set level, I confirmed the budget using the “Must Confirm Budget” guideline and successfully created the campaign. Later, when I edited the campaign, I had to re-confirm the budget. If I didn’t, the guideline would be marked as non-compliant, even though it was originally confirmed during campaign creation.
Tip: To avoid re-confirming custom guidelines each time you edit a campaign, ad set, or ad, you can set the condition to “Creation” within the custom guideline. This ensures the guideline is only triggered during the initial creation flow:

During campaign creation, users can review and confirm all settings to ensure the campaign is compliant. However, when editing a campaign, users will be required to re-open the campaign, ad set, or ad level to re-confirm the guidelines as compliant.
This is expected behavior, as the only way to validate compliance with these guidelines is by opening the relevant campaign, ad set, or ad. The status of the guideline has to be saved before the campaign is published in order to be monitored in Grasp, preventing us to know the status during the edit.
Example:
I created a campaign with one ad set and one ad. At the ad set level, I confirmed the budget using the “Must Confirm Budget” guideline and successfully created the campaign. Later, when I edited the campaign, I had to re-confirm the budget. If I didn’t, the guideline would be marked as non-compliant, even though it was originally confirmed during campaign creation.
Tip: To avoid re-confirming custom guidelines each time you edit a campaign, ad set, or ad, you can set the condition to “Creation” within the custom guideline. This ensures the guideline is only triggered during the initial creation flow:
