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Post #9 in this thread already describes how you would go about adding more sets.
Although that post refers to identifying the target content controls by index number, a better way might be to reference them via their own titles, using code like: Code:
ActiveDocument.SelectContentControlsByTitle("ClientDetails").Item(1).Range.Text = StrDetails
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