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Hi @guymeyer
I’ve done this a million times. Just create the form how you want, and set the name
of each form to the key of the field you want to update. Then when you submit the post, loop through your $_POST and update the fields with update_field()
.
If you have some repeaters and such, you’ll need to use this: update_sub_field
https://www.advancedcustomfields.com/resources/update_sub_field/
Phil
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