Use MP3 file as personalized ringtone

I would like to assigne a specific MP3 file as a ringtone for a specific caller. Within Contacts, I can assign a specific ringtone to that contact, however, it only seems to be looking at a fixed (hidden) folder with some canned ACC/MIDI ringtones therein. I can use the built-in recorder to create an AMR file - which lands in the that same (hidden?) folder - and then I can use that as a ringtone for that contact. However, I'm not able to select a specific MP3 file from my music store.
I know within the music player you can assign a particular song as the ringtone for the current profile. HOwever, that's not what I want to do. I want to assigne a specific MP3 as a ringtone for a specific contact. I have done this on other Nokia devices, but am stumped how it is to be affected on the N91. Any help out there?
Jim

If it's similar to the N70, it needs to be in the right folder, which shouldn't be hidden...
There's two folders on both the memory card, and Phone memory - MyMusic and Sounds - try putting the tracks you want as ringtones in there, then selecting them from Contacts...
If it doesn't work in the same way, sorry
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