Gary, You have run into a problem that more and more of us are going to face--many banks support QFX and not QIF any more. There are some thorny issues to be tackled for Money Talks to handle QFX files. However, we are going to investigate and work on this issue. It is an important one. Sometimes the timing of things just stinks--after getting your changes, we're sorry you can't use the import feature. I'll let Larry and Rob chime in on anything--other than Quicken--that can convert QFX to QIF. Best, Terrie Mary T. (Terrie) Terlau, Ph.D. Adult Life Project Leader Department of Educational and Technical Research American Printing House for the Blind 1839 Frankfort Ave. Louisville, KY 40206 Phone: (502) 899-2381 Toll-free: (800) 223-1839 ext. 381 Fax: (502) 899-2269 Email: tterlau@xxxxxxx >>> gwunder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 11/21/05 10:51AM >>> Greetings to the staff of the American Printing House for the Blind. No sooner do you provide a new beta with changes I've requested, then my bank goes and sells itself and now Does Not Support the Qif Format. Instead, It Says "Download All Quicken Formats," and There Is No Option for Anything That Ins in QIF. Given that the Format we use for import is from a 1998 version of Quicken, are their plans to support other input formats? Alternatively, is there any converter which will convert the current QFX format with which I am now provided to the Format Money Talks understands? Gary