Multiple SSIDs and renaming a SSID

Can there be multiple SSIDs pointing to the same vlan/mob grp?
Also can one 'rename' a SSID that is already created or should it be wiped out and a new one recreated?
I assume each SSID needs to be tied to a VLAN unless one is a guest SSID. Can one have 2 guest SSIDs, in other words no security, but different SSID names?

You must include at least two profiles in the Auto Selected Profiles Box. The profiles must specify an SSID; otherwise, they cannot be selected in the Available Profiles box. Profiles cannot specify multiple SSIDs; otherwise, they cannot be selected in the Available Profiles box. Each profile that is included in auto profile selection must have a unique SSID. For example,
if Profile A and Profile B both have "ABCD" as their SSID, only Profile A or Profile B can be included in auto profile selection.

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