I am not sure, but was this done with the Mac computer, or with Windows PC? I 
do not have a Mac computer, so I would like to know how to do it from a Windows 
PC. I have windows 10. Thanks a lot and advance for the information. And if 
this is so for the windows computer, please let me know that too. I will read 
the article, and make sure that it is for a Mac computer. This did not seem to 
be very clear, again, thanks a lot for the info in advance.

Cathy and Tiny.

> On Sep 22, 2017, at 1:52 AM, Gerry Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> here is a exert from the mac dailey news that gives instructions how to copy 
> ring tones to your iPhone iPad or iPod touch 
>> 
>> http://osxdaily.com/2017/09/18/copy-ringtones-to-ios-device-with-itunes-127/
>> 
>> How to Copy Ringtones to iPhone or iPad in iTunes 12.7
>> 
>> <itunes-icon.jpg>
>> 
>> You probably know by now that iTunes 12.7 brings some notable changes like 
>> the removal of the App Store from iTunes, requiring users to manage and 
>> install iOS apps directly on an iPhone or iPad without iTunes on a computer. 
>> Similarly, the ringtone and Tones section has also changed in the latest 
>> iTunes releases, which some users may find confusing when they go to adjust 
>> ringtones on their devices.
>> 
>> The good news is you can still copy and transfer ringtones over to an iPhone 
>> or iPad with iTunes 12.7, and as you’ll see it’s actually quite simple as 
>> you will see.
>> 
>> 
>> You’ll need the latest version of iTunes as well as ringtone files in .m4r 
>> format to accomplish this task. Note that even if you have installed iTunes 
>> 12.7 you will find the ringtone files are still stored locally on the 
>> computer as m4r files, much like .ipa files are, so if you had some custom 
>> ringtones before you can likely still find them locally.
>> 
>> How to Copy Tones and Ringtones to iPhone and iPad in iTunes 12.7+
>> 
>> Open iTunes on the computer if you have not done so already
>> Be sure the iPhone is connected to the computer (via wi-fi or USB) and 
>> identified in iTunes, then select the device in iTunes*
>> From the Finder on the Mac, locate the .m4r ringtone file you want to copy 
>> to the iPhone or iPad
>> <ringtone-file-m4r-610x437.jpg>
>> 
>> Drag and drop the ringtone .m4r file into the “On My Device” section of 
>> iTunes to copy the ringtone or tone file over to the iOS device
>> <copy-ringtone-to-iphone-itunes-12-7.jpg>
>> 
>> A new “Tones” section will appear if it’s not already visible showing the 
>> ringtones on the device, repeat with other tones and ringtones in m4r format 
>> as desired
>> * Remember, selecting an iPhone or iPad in iTunes is done by clicking the 
>> little device icon in the top bar of iTunes now.
>> 
>> As you can see, copying ringtones to an iOS device with iTunes is still 
>> quite easy.
>> 
>> And yes you can still make your own in iTunes the same way as always and 
>> copy those over.
>> 
>> This is kind of similar to using the drag and drop approach for copying 
>> music to iPhone in iTunes or even copying .ipa iOS apps to devices.
>> 
>> Another option that doesn’t use iTunes at all is to create ringtones on the 
>> iPhone or iPad directly in Garageband, which can be done entirely on the iOS 
>> device and never requires any kind of syncing or copying since the ringtone 
>> .m4r files are created and then kept on the device itself.
>> 
>> Of course if this is too much of a bother, you can undertake a cumbersome 
>> task to downgrade iTunes 12.7 back to 12.6, though be aware that by 
>> downgrading you are likely avoiding the inevitable future of iTunes as well 
>> as iOS device compatibility. 
>> 
> 
> 
> cheers gerry have a nice day
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