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  • Plugin Author David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    Thanks for your question. I am traveling until October 21, and I can give you more complete help when I return. In the interim, here is a quick response.

    ACF fields are stored as WordPress custom fields and MLA can add them to the Quick and Bulk Edit areas from the Settings/Media Library Assistant Custom Fields tab. Some ACF field types, like checkbox and repeater fields, require additional work. There are two MLA example plugins you can look at:

    1. Navigate to the Settings/Media Library Assistant Documentation tab.
    2. Click the “Example Plugins” button.
    3. Enter “ACF” in the search box and click “Search Plugins”.
    4. Use the Download or View rollover actions to look at the code, or use the Install action to try them out.

    These examples came from earlier support requests, which I can find a link to when I return home. If you need more specific guidance, any additional details you can supply regarding field types, etc. will be very helpful. Thanks for your understanding and your patience while I am away from my development system.

    Thread Starter aaronmagnus

    (@aaronmagnus)

    Thanks so much for the quick response, appreciate it. I’ll take a look into your suggestion and get back to you. Have a good trip!

    Plugin Author David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    I have returned from my trip (which was great) and can give you more specific guidance if you need it. Here are the links to earlier ACF support topics:

    Bulk Edit Custom Field/ACF Fields

    Advanced Custom Fields repeater

    Thanks for your patience; let me know how I can help.

    Plugin Author David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    It has been seven weeks since the last post in this topic. I hope the suggestions I gave helped you find a solution that works for your application.

    I am marking this topic resolved, but please update it if you have problems or further questions regarding adding ACF fields to your Bulk and Quick Edit areas. Thanks for your interest in the plugin.

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