# Recurring screenshot requests

With our new recurring screenshots feature, you can automatically generate screenshots every month without lifting a finger. When requesting screenshots, just select **Schedule for later** and use the new **Repeats** option to make your request recurring.

You can even choose to recapture ad preview images each month, which is great way to automate screenshots for rotating creatives. When this option is enabled, we'll create a fresh copy of the ad each time, so you'll have a nice archive of the rotating creatives as well.

[You can learn more about recurring screenshots requests here →](http://help.adreform.com/en/articles/9505420-how-do-scheduled-screenshots-work)

### More improvements & fixes

* Updated DV360 integration to request CM360 permissions
* Updated Xandr sync to handle syncing advertisers with no name
* Fixed emoji rendering issue when generating screenshots
* Fixed a bug that caused some ad filenames to be invalid
* Updated GAM sync to handle line items with empty creative IDs
* Fixed campaign deletion bug for campaigns associated with a Xandr IO
* Fixed race condition when generating presentations using wrappers (this will speed up the generation process)
* Updated screenshot requests to store the selected site list


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