Hi there, 

I read that an included location like a city or state gives the exclusion 
location rule priority over the inclusion but does that also happen for a 
defined radius location? 

I have noticed that when both were defined that the excluded location was 
still receiving traffic.

"*Exclusion conflict*
If an area is both included and excluded in your location targeting 
settings, exclusion takes priority. For example, if you exclude the state 
of California but target the city of Los Angeles, Los Angeles will be 
excluded because it is located in California. If you target and exclude Los 
Angeles, Los Angeles will not receive traffic because of the exclusion."

https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/1722040?sjid=16750485242390609858-NC#zippy=%2Chow-to-exclude-individual-areas

Also, I cannot find the equivalent NegativeGeoTargetType settings in the 
Google Ads UI just in the API. Is this still able to be set in the 
interface? 

Thanks Robert.

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