Switching between ad server seats
If you're working on more than one client, there's a chance that you may need to switch between ad server seats to access that client's data.
To do so, click the circle in the upper right hand corner of the ad server. Seats that you have access to will in be the list beneath a search box under the 'manage account' button. Select the seat you want to navigate to. Voila!
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