
Am I the only one troubled by this loss of functionality? This change rendered iBooks essentially useless. I've left detailed feedback with Apple, but no response and no sympathy. The old iCloud Drive app at least allowed these documents to be imported to iBooks, but I'd have to do that on both my iPhone and iPad.

Many of the documents already in iBooks are updated periodically, but with the new operating systems, all I can do is delete the older versions in iBooks and place the new version in the iCloud Drive which is now in the Files app. With the new Files app, I am able to add documents to my devices and even read them in iBooks, but they are not stored in iBooks and cannot be sorted or placed into categories with other related documents.

To the right of Most Recent Purchase, click See All. On the Account Information page, scroll down to Purchase History. Sign in with your Apple ID, then click View Account.
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In all previous versions of iTunes, these documents were accessible and manageable in iTunes, and it was possible to place them in categories, document the authors, adjust the titles, etc., and then to sync all my devices to insure the documents were consistently available on either of my apple devices or my Windows 10 computer. From the menu bar at the top of your computer screen or at the top of the iTunes window, choose Account > View My Account. I have about 200 important documents, pdfs, on my iPad and iPhone. With the new iTunes version 12.7 and IOS 11.0.1, iBooks can no longer be managed from iTunes.

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