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 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[Mailchimp List Subscribe Form] [Plugin: MailChimp List Subscribe Form] How to generate forms for each list?](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-mailchimp-list-subscribe-form-how-to-generate-forms-for-each-list/)
 *  Thread Starter [clockworked247](https://wordpress.org/support/users/clockworked247/)
 * (@clockworked247)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-mailchimp-list-subscribe-form-how-to-generate-forms-for-each-list/#post-2794420)
 * Hey there mc_nate, thanks for getting back to me.
 * I can see from your policy that you don’t support two lists in a page. That’s
   all fine and good, but I don’t need two forms in one page. I have two lists, 
   one for customer sign-ups, one for partner sign-ups. These are completely different
   sections of the website. So the issue you mention isn’t my particular use case.
 * So from what you’re saying, I can only have a single form setup for MailChimp
   on my website using this plugin. That’s a shame. If your plugin was able to wire
   different form handles for each list, that’d be great! In the UI, you’d just 
   have to show a unique handle for whichever form you are currently looking at 
   in the drop-down. You’d also have to be sure to store the custom styling settings
   for each form in the drop down separately, as styling for multiple forms will
   definitely be different. One may be a sidebar form that only has a couple fields(“
   soft join”) and another may be a full page width form.
 * So with all that said, I am hopeful that your plugin can, in the future, support
   multiple lists. For now, it appears I’ll have to go in and start generating forms
   from my MailChimp account back-end.
 * Thanks so much for supporting our start-up with your free product. We hope to
   grow quickly and have so many customers that we’ll be supporting you all with
   our hefty subscription! 😉
 * Have a nice weekend.

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