Multiple layers of conditional fields: conditional field within a conditional field
Please allow a conditional field within a conditional field as an example, "in the payment dropdown, I want to create another rule that states if they choose credit card it goes to info below, if they choose cash or check it goes to bottom for signature."
Thank you!

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Mariel Duran commented
It would be amazing to have two-level rules for smart content. For instance, I want to be able to say if Variable 1 is X and Variable 2 is Y, THEN => this content is used.
Right now, I can only use one rule for smart content. Alternatively, we could save an element in the content library that is also smart content. So, I can have a template with conditional logic that points to the content library element I saved, with a text in smart content that will provide specific content depending on the variables. -
AdminAnonymous (Admin, PandaDoc) commented
It would be best to have the Multiple option specially for Government forms where you can choose to have an option of either/or plus another option
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Chad Buck commented
Nested conditional logic needed. We have forms provided to use by state and federal agencies that we convert into templates. In many cases, when certain elements are filled-in or selected, a chain reaction of fields can be needed.
Example 1: selecting a radio button turns on a drop-down list, and the drop-down list can result in a text box being enabled.
Example 2: selecting a radio button turns on a secondary set of radio buttons which in turn enables a subset of text boxes -
AdminChristian Tobar (Admin, PandaDoc) commented
as two check boxes that should generate the (same) signature field if either of them is ticked
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Anonymous commented
several rules for 1 drop box
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Allen Vance commented
We need multiple levels of conditional fields, but currently there is only one. Meaning if a set of radio buttons is required based on a selection of radio buttons, those secondary radio buttons cannot themselves require additional fields. There are many documents with this kind of layering so it's important. For example, many financial institutions have complicated forms where we have to select one option and then within that option we have to select one option and within that option we have to enter information into fields.
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Allen Vance commented
We need multiple levels of conditional fields, but currently there is only one. Meaning if a set of radio buttons is required based on a selection of radio buttons, those secondary radio buttons cannot themselves require additional fields. There are many documents with this kind of layering so it's important. If I'm incorrect, can someone explain to me how to do it?