Accessing your Microsoft Ads Search Query Performance data in Google Sheets helps you analyze search terms that trigger your ads, identify new keywords, and refine negative keywords.
Instead of manual exports, you can set up a live connection that updates automatically.
This guide shows you how to import your Microsoft Ads Search Query Performance data into Google Sheets using Coefficient.
TLDR
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient from the Google Workspace Marketplace and connect your Microsoft Ads account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from… and choose the Search Query Performance object from Microsoft Ads.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Configure your import settings and pull the data into your sheet.
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Step 4:
Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your search query performance data current automatically.
Importing your Microsoft Ads Search Query Performance data into Google Sheets is simple with Coefficient. Follow these steps to get started:
Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient
First, you need to add Coefficient to your Google Sheet.
- Open Google Sheets.
- Go to Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons.
- Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
Once installed, open the Coefficient add-on from Extensions > Coefficient > Launch.
In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from…” and find Microsoft Ads in the list of connectors. You’ll be guided to connect your Microsoft Ads account securely.

Step 2: Import Microsoft Ads Search Query Performance Data
After connecting, you’ll see options for importing data from Microsoft Ads.
- Select “Objects”.
- Choose “Search Query Performance” from the list of available objects.
You can then select specific fields, apply filters, and sort the data before importing. Once ready, click the “Import” button.
Your Microsoft Ads Search Query Performance data will load directly into your Google Sheet.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)
To keep your Search Query Performance data in Google Sheets always up to date, set up an automatic refresh schedule.
In the Coefficient sidebar, find your imported data.
- Click the “Refresh” button or the three-dot menu next to your import.
- Select “Schedule Refresh”.
- Choose your desired frequency (e.g., daily, hourly, weekly) and time.
Coefficient will now automatically update your sheet with the latest data from Microsoft Ads based on your schedule.

Available Microsoft Ads Objects
- Campaign Performance
- Conversion Performance
- Keyword Performance
- Search Query Performance
- Account Performance
- Ad Dynamic Text Performance
- Ad Extension By Ad
- Ad Extension By Keyword
- Ad Extension Detail
- Ad Performance
- Age Gender Audience
- Audience Performance
How to Import Product Negative Keyword Conflict Data from Microsoft Ads into Google Sheets
Accessing your Microsoft Ads Product Negative Keyword Conflict data in Google Sheets helps you identify conflicting negative keywords in your product campaigns and optimize your targeting.
Instead of manual exports, you can set up a live connection that updates automatically.
This guide shows you how to import your Microsoft Ads Product Negative Keyword Conflict data into Google Sheets using Coefficient.
TLDR
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient from the Google Workspace Marketplace and connect your Microsoft Ads account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from… and choose the Product Negative Keyword Conflict object from Microsoft Ads.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Configure your import settings and pull the data into your sheet.
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Step 4:
Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your product negative keyword conflict data current automatically.
Importing your Microsoft Ads Product Negative Keyword Conflict data into Google Sheets is simple with Coefficient. Follow these steps to get started:
Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient
First, you need to add Coefficient to your Google Sheet.
- Open Google Sheets.
- Go to Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons.
- Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
Once installed, open the Coefficient add-on from Extensions > Coefficient > Launch.
In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from…” and find Microsoft Ads in the list of connectors. You’ll be guided to connect your Microsoft Ads account securely.

Step 2: Import Microsoft Ads Product Negative Keyword Conflict Data
After connecting, you’ll see options for importing data from Microsoft Ads.
- Select “Objects”.
- Choose “Product Negative Keyword Conflict” from the list of available objects.
You can then select specific fields, apply filters, and sort the data before importing. Once ready, click the “Import” button.
Your Microsoft Ads Product Negative Keyword Conflict data will load directly into your Google Sheet.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)
To keep your Product Negative Keyword Conflict data in Google Sheets always up to date, set up an automatic refresh schedule.
In the Coefficient sidebar, find your imported data.
- Click the “Refresh” button or the three-dot menu next to your import.
- Select “Schedule Refresh”.
- Choose your desired frequency (e.g., daily, hourly, weekly) and time.
Coefficient will now automatically update your sheet with the latest data from Microsoft Ads based on your schedule.

Available Microsoft Ads Objects
- Campaign Performance
- Conversion Performance
- Keyword Performance
How to Import Product Match Count Data from Microsoft Ads into Google Sheets
Bringing your Microsoft Ads Product Match Count data into Google Sheets helps you analyze how many of your products are eligible to show in product ads.
Instead of manual exports, you can set up a live connection that updates automatically.
This guide shows you how to import your Microsoft Ads Product Match Count data into Google Sheets using Coefficient.
TLDR
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient from the Google Workspace Marketplace and connect your Microsoft Ads account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from… and choose the Product Match Count object from Microsoft Ads.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Configure your import settings and pull the data into your sheet.
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Step 4:
Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your product match count data current automatically.
Importing your Microsoft Ads Product Match Count data into Google Sheets is simple with Coefficient. Follow these steps to get started:
Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient
First, you need to add Coefficient to your Google Sheet.
- Open Google Sheets.
- Go to Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons.
- Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
Once installed, open the Coefficient add-on from Extensions > Coefficient > Launch.
In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from…” and find Microsoft Ads in the list of connectors. You’ll be guided to connect your Microsoft Ads account securely.

Step 2: Import Microsoft Ads Product Match Count Data
After connecting, you’ll see options for importing data from Microsoft Ads.
- Select “Objects”.
- Choose “Product Match Count” from the list of available objects.
You can then select specific fields, apply filters, and sort the data before importing. Once ready, click the “Import” button.
Your Microsoft Ads Product Match Count data will load directly into your Google Sheet.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)
To keep your Product Match Count data in Google Sheets always up to date, set up an automatic refresh schedule.
In the Coefficient sidebar, find your imported data.
- Click the “Refresh” button or the three-dot menu next to your import.
- Select “Schedule Refresh”.
- Choose your desired frequency (e.g., daily, hourly, weekly) and time.
Coefficient will now automatically update your sheet with the latest data from Microsoft Ads based on your schedule.

Available Microsoft Ads Objects
- Campaign Performance
- Conversion Performance
- Keyword Performance
- Search Query Performance
- Account Performance
- Ad Dynamic Text Performance
- Ad Extension By Ad
- Ad Extension By Keyword
- Ad Extension Detail
- Ad Performance
- Age Gender Audience
- Audience Performance
How to Import Product Dimension Performance Data from Microsoft Ads into Google Sheets
Accessing your Microsoft Ads Product Dimension Performance data in Google Sheets helps you analyze how your product ads perform based on specific product attributes.
Instead of manual exports, you can set up a live connection that updates automatically.
This guide shows you how to import your Microsoft Ads Product Dimension Performance data into Google Sheets using Coefficient.
TLDR
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient from the Google Workspace Marketplace and connect your Microsoft Ads account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from… and choose the Product Dimension Performance object from Microsoft Ads.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Configure your import settings and pull the data into your sheet.
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Step 4:
Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your product dimension performance data current automatically.
Importing your Microsoft Ads Product Dimension Performance data into Google Sheets is simple with Coefficient. Follow these steps to get started:
Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient
First, you need to add Coefficient to your Google Sheet.
- Open Google Sheets.
- Go to Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons.
- Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
Once installed, open the Coefficient add-on from Extensions > Coefficient > Launch.
In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from…” and find Microsoft Ads in the list of connectors. You’ll be guided to connect your Microsoft Ads account securely.

Step 2: Import Microsoft Ads Product Dimension Performance Data
After connecting, you’ll see options for importing data from Microsoft Ads.
- Select “Objects”.
- Choose “Product Dimension Performance” from the list of available objects.
You can then select specific fields, apply filters, and sort the data before importing. Once ready, click the “Import” button.
Your Microsoft Ads Product Dimension Performance data will load directly into your Google Sheet.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)
To keep your Product Dimension Performance data in Google Sheets always up to date, set up an automatic refresh schedule.
In the Coefficient sidebar, find your imported data.
- Click the “Refresh” button or the three-dot menu next to your import.
- Select “Schedule Refresh”.
- Choose your desired frequency (e.g., daily, hourly, weekly) and time.
Coefficient will now automatically update your sheet with the latest data from Microsoft Ads based on your schedule.

Available Microsoft Ads Objects
- Campaign Performance
- Conversion Performance
- Keyword Performance
- Search Query Performance
- Account Performance
- Ad Dynamic Text Performance
- Ad Extension By Ad
- Ad Extension By Keyword
- Ad Extension Detail
- Ad Performance
- Age Gender Audience
- Audience Performance
How to Import Negative Keyword Conflict Data from Microsoft Ads into Google Sheets
Bringing your Microsoft Ads Negative Keyword Conflict data into Google Sheets helps you identify conflicting negative keywords and optimize your keyword strategy.
Instead of manual exports, you can set up a live connection that updates automatically.
This guide shows you how to import your Microsoft Ads Negative Keyword Conflict data into Google Sheets using Coefficient.
TLDR
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient from the Google Workspace Marketplace and connect your Microsoft Ads account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from… and choose the Negative Keyword Conflict object from Microsoft Ads.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Configure your import settings and pull the data into your sheet.
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Step 4:
Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your negative keyword conflict data current automatically.
Importing your Microsoft Ads Negative Keyword Conflict data into Google Sheets is simple with Coefficient. Follow these steps to get started:
Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient
First, you need to add Coefficient to your Google Sheet.
- Open Google Sheets.
- Go to Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons.
- Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
Once installed, open the Coefficient add-on from Extensions > Coefficient > Launch.
In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from…” and find Microsoft Ads in the list of connectors. You’ll be guided to connect your Microsoft Ads account securely.

Step 2: Import Microsoft Ads Negative Keyword Conflict Data
After connecting, you’ll see options for importing data from Microsoft Ads.
- Select “Objects”.
- Choose “Negative Keyword Conflict” from the list of available objects.
You can then select specific fields, apply filters, and sort the data before importing. Once ready, click the “Import” button.
Your Microsoft Ads Negative Keyword Conflict data will load directly into your Google Sheet.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)
To keep your Negative Keyword Conflict data in Google Sheets always up to date, set up an automatic refresh schedule.
In the Coefficient sidebar, find your imported data.
- Click the “Refresh” button or the three-dot menu next to your import.
- Select “Schedule Refresh”.
- Choose your desired frequency (e.g., daily, hourly, weekly) and time.
Coefficient will now automatically update your sheet with the latest data from Microsoft Ads based on your schedule.

Available Microsoft Ads Objects
- Campaign Performance
- Conversion Performance
- Keyword Performance
- Search Query Performance
- Account Performance
- Ad Dynamic Text Performance
- Ad Extension By Ad
- Ad Extension By Keyword
- Ad Extension Detail
- Ad Performance
- Age Gender Audience
- Audience Performance
How to Import Keyword Performance Data from Microsoft Ads into Google Sheets
Accessing your Microsoft Ads Keyword Performance data in Google Sheets helps you analyze keyword effectiveness, identify top performers, and optimize your campaigns.
Instead of manual exports, you can set up a live connection that updates automatically.
This guide shows you how to import your Microsoft Ads Keyword Performance data into Google Sheets using Coefficient.
TLDR
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient from the Google Workspace Marketplace and connect your Microsoft Ads account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from… and choose the Keyword Performance object from Microsoft Ads.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Configure your import settings and pull the data into your sheet.
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Step 4:
Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your keyword performance data current automatically.
Importing your Microsoft Ads Keyword Performance data into Google Sheets is simple with Coefficient. Follow these steps to get started:
Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient
First, you need to add Coefficient to your Google Sheet.
- Open Google Sheets.
- Go to Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons.
- Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
Once installed, open the Coefficient add-on from Extensions > Coefficient > Launch.
In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from…” and find Microsoft Ads in the list of connectors. You’ll be guided to connect your Microsoft Ads account securely.

Step 2: Import Microsoft Ads Keyword Performance Data
After connecting, you’ll see options for importing data from Microsoft Ads.
- Select “Objects”.
- Choose “Keyword Performance” from the list of available objects.
You can then select specific fields, apply filters, and sort the data before importing. Once ready, click the “Import” button.
Your Microsoft Ads Keyword Performance data will load directly into your Google Sheet.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)
To keep your Keyword Performance data in Google Sheets always up to date, set up an automatic refresh schedule.
In the Coefficient sidebar, find your imported data.
- Click the “Refresh” button or the three-dot menu next to your import.
- Select “Schedule Refresh”.
- Choose your desired frequency (e.g., daily, hourly, weekly) and time.
Coefficient will now automatically update your sheet with the latest data from Microsoft Ads based on your schedule.

Available Microsoft Ads Objects
- Campaign Performance
- Conversion Performance
- Keyword Performance
- Search Query Performance
- Account Performance
- Ad Dynamic Text Performance
- Ad Extension By Ad
- Ad Extension By Keyword
- Ad Extension Detail
- Ad Performance
- Age Gender Audience
- Audience Performance
How to Import Hotel Group Performance Data from Microsoft Ads into Google Sheets
Getting your Microsoft Ads Hotel Group Performance data into Google Sheets helps you analyze how your hotel ads perform based on hotel groups.
Instead of manual exports, you can set up a live connection that updates automatically.
This guide shows you how to import your Microsoft Ads Hotel Group Performance data into Google Sheets using Coefficient.
TLDR
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient from the Google Workspace Marketplace and connect your Microsoft Ads account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from… and choose the Hotel Group Performance object from Microsoft Ads.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Configure your import settings and pull the data into your sheet.
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Step 4:
Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your hotel group performance data current automatically.
Importing your Microsoft Ads Hotel Group Performance data into Google Sheets is simple with Coefficient. Follow these steps to get started:
Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient
First, you need to add Coefficient to your Google Sheet.
- Open Google Sheets.
- Go to Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons.
- Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
Once installed, open the Coefficient add-on from Extensions > Coefficient > Launch.
In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from…” and find Microsoft Ads in the list of connectors. You’ll be guided to connect your Microsoft Ads account securely.

Step 2: Import Microsoft Ads Hotel Group Performance Data
After connecting, you’ll see options for importing data from Microsoft Ads.
- Select “Objects”.
- Choose “Hotel Group Performance” from the list of available objects.
You can then select specific fields, apply filters, and sort the data before importing. Once ready, click the “Import” button.
Your Microsoft Ads Hotel Group Performance data will load directly into your Google Sheet.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)
To keep your Hotel Group Performance data in Google Sheets always up to date, set up an automatic refresh schedule.
In the Coefficient sidebar, find your imported data.
- Click the “Refresh” button or the three-dot menu next to your import.
- Select “Schedule Refresh”.
- Choose your desired frequency (e.g., daily, hourly, weekly) and time.
Coefficient will now automatically update your sheet with the latest data from Microsoft Ads based on your schedule.

Available Microsoft Ads Objects
- Campaign Performance
- Conversion Performance
- Keyword Performance
- Search Query Performance
- Account Performance
- Ad Dynamic Text Performance
- Ad Extension By Ad
- Ad Extension By Keyword
- Ad Extension Detail
- Ad Performance
- Age Gender Audience
- Audience Performance
How to Import Hotel Dimension Performance Data from Microsoft Ads into Google Sheets
Accessing your Microsoft Ads Hotel Dimension Performance data in Google Sheets helps you analyze how your hotel ads perform based on specific hotel attributes.
Instead of manual exports, you can set up a live connection that updates automatically.
This guide shows you how to import your Microsoft Ads Hotel Dimension Performance data into Google Sheets using Coefficient.
TLDR
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient from the Google Workspace Marketplace and connect your Microsoft Ads account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from… and choose the Hotel Dimension Performance object from Microsoft Ads.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Configure your import settings and pull the data into your sheet.
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Step 4:
Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your hotel dimension performance data current automatically.
Importing your Microsoft Ads Hotel Dimension Performance data into Google Sheets is simple with Coefficient. Follow these steps to get started:
Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient
First, you need to add Coefficient to your Google Sheet.
- Open Google Sheets.
- Go to Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons.
- Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
Once installed, open the Coefficient add-on from Extensions > Coefficient > Launch.
In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from…” and find Microsoft Ads in the list of connectors. You’ll be guided to connect your Microsoft Ads account securely.

Step 2: Import Microsoft Ads Hotel Dimension Performance Data
After connecting, you’ll see options for importing data from Microsoft Ads.
- Select “Objects”.
- Choose “Hotel Dimension Performance” from the list of available objects.
You can then select specific fields, apply filters, and sort the data before importing. Once ready, click the “Import” button.
Your Microsoft Ads Hotel Dimension Performance data will load directly into your Google Sheet.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)
To keep your Hotel Dimension Performance data in Google Sheets always up to date, set up an automatic refresh schedule.
In the Coefficient sidebar, find your imported data.
- Click the “Refresh” button or the three-dot menu next to your import.
- Select “Schedule Refresh”.
- Choose your desired frequency (e.g., daily, hourly, weekly) and time.
Coefficient will now automatically update your sheet with the latest data from Microsoft Ads based on your schedule.

Available Microsoft Ads Objects
- Campaign Performance
- Conversion Performance
- Keyword Performance
- Search Query Performance
- Account Performance
- Ad Dynamic Text Performance
- Ad Extension By Ad
- Ad Extension By Keyword
- Ad Extension Detail
- Ad Performance
- Age Gender Audience
- Audience Performance
How to Import Goals And Funnels Data from Microsoft Ads into Google Sheets
Bringing your Microsoft Ads Goals And Funnels data into Google Sheets helps you track conversion goals and analyze user paths through your funnels.
Instead of manual exports, you can set up a live connection that updates automatically.
This guide shows you how to import your Microsoft Ads Goals And Funnels data into Google Sheets using Coefficient.
TLDR
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient from the Google Workspace Marketplace and connect your Microsoft Ads account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from… and choose the Goals And Funnels object from Microsoft Ads.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Configure your import settings and pull the data into your sheet.
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Step 4:
Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your goals and funnels data current automatically.
Importing your Microsoft Ads Goals And Funnels data into Google Sheets is simple with Coefficient. Follow these steps to get started:
Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient
First, you need to add Coefficient to your Google Sheet.
- Open Google Sheets.
- Go to Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons.
- Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
Once installed, open the Coefficient add-on from Extensions > Coefficient > Launch.
In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from…” and find Microsoft Ads in the list of connectors. You’ll be guided to connect your Microsoft Ads account securely.

Step 2: Import Microsoft Ads Goals And Funnels Data
After connecting, you’ll see options for importing data from Microsoft Ads.
- Select “Objects”.
- Choose “Goals And Funnels” from the list of available objects.
You can then select specific fields, apply filters, and sort the data before importing. Once ready, click the “Import” button.
Your Microsoft Ads Goals And Funnels data will load directly into your Google Sheet.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)
To keep your Goals And Funnels data in Google Sheets always up to date, set up an automatic refresh schedule.
In the Coefficient sidebar, find your imported data.
- Click the “Refresh” button or the three-dot menu next to your import.
- Select “Schedule Refresh”.
- Choose your desired frequency (e.g., daily, hourly, weekly) and time.
Coefficient will now automatically update your sheet with the latest data from Microsoft Ads based on your schedule.

Available Microsoft Ads Objects
- Campaign Performance
- Conversion Performance
- Keyword Performance
- Search Query Performance
- Account Performance
- Ad Dynamic Text Performance
- Ad Extension By Ad
- Ad Extension By Keyword
- Ad Extension Detail
- Ad Performance
- Age Gender Audience
- Audience Performance
How to Import Geographic Performance Data from Microsoft Ads into Google Sheets
Accessing your Microsoft Ads Geographic Performance data in Google Sheets helps you analyze how your ads perform in different locations and refine your targeting.
Instead of manual exports, you can set up a live connection that updates automatically.
This guide shows you how to import your Microsoft Ads Geographic Performance data into Google Sheets using Coefficient.
TLDR
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient from the Google Workspace Marketplace and connect your Microsoft Ads account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from… and choose the Geographic Performance object from Microsoft Ads.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Configure your import settings and pull the data into your sheet.
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Step 4:
Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your geographic performance data current automatically.
Importing your Microsoft Ads Geographic Performance data into Google Sheets is simple with Coefficient. Follow these steps to get started:
Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient
First, you need to add Coefficient to your Google Sheet.
- Open Google Sheets.
- Go to Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons.
- Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
Once installed, open the Coefficient add-on from Extensions > Coefficient > Launch.
In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from…” and find Microsoft Ads in the list of connectors. You’ll be guided to connect your Microsoft Ads account securely.

Step 2: Import Microsoft Ads Geographic Performance Data
After connecting, you’ll see options for importing data from Microsoft Ads.
- Select “Objects”.
- Choose “Geographic Performance” from the list of available objects.
You can then select specific fields, apply filters, and sort the data before importing. Once ready, click the “Import” button.
Your Microsoft Ads Geographic Performance data will load directly into your Google Sheet.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)
To keep your Geographic Performance data in Google Sheets always up to date, set up an automatic refresh schedule.
In the Coefficient sidebar, find your imported data.
- Click the “Refresh” button or the three-dot menu next to your import.
- Select “Schedule Refresh”.
- Choose your desired frequency (e.g., daily, hourly, weekly) and time.
Coefficient will now automatically update your sheet with the latest data from Microsoft Ads based on your schedule.

Available Microsoft Ads Objects
- Campaign Performance
- Conversion Performance
- Keyword Performance
- Search Query Performance
- Account Performance
- Ad Dynamic Text Performance
- Ad Extension By Ad
- Ad Extension By Keyword
- Ad Extension Detail
- Ad Performance
- Age Gender Audience
- Audience Performance