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I'm trying to simplify account structure and ran into a problem that I think doesn't have a solution. I have duplicate campaigns for RLSA and regular search. RLSA campaigns utilize ad customizers with coupon codes that do not show for regular ads. In the perfect world I could use IF statements to show the audiences ad copy with the ad customizer but I do not believe I can nest ad modifiers. Can you prove me wrong?  
I'm trying to simplify account structure and ran into a problem that I think doesn't have a solution

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1. You idea of nested IF and customizers is brilliant!  2. I don't know the answer  3. I don't think that merging in one campaign (if I understand correctly your idea) will bring you a better way to manage the account. (I always keep RLSA apart for a better budget and bid management)
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Thanks @raynell9 though if it won't work it's not that brilliant  I agree with you regarding keeping it seperated I have the same approach, but I wanted to try to simplify things for a client that will manage this account on their own after an audit.  
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At one time I nested customizers inside a countdown so I could change out flash sale dates without creating a new ad. So I would lean toward yes.  
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David, can you elaborate on this a bit more? so you used an ad customizer with a countdown inside?  
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I haven tried this approach (going from the ad customizer level and including an IF or countdown)
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@forge it's been a long time, but I believe it was reverse. Customizer inside c. ountdown
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Thanks, time to test a bit more I guess :)
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