Allison, The Bank Of America web cite is quite accessable. They even have a link on it where they try to describe how to use it best with screenreaders. It isn't perfect by any means. After you sign on go to the link for accounts. Then you go down the page to where it asks if you want recent statements press enter then you will be given some choices. You will need to give it the dates that you want and then choose the format that statement should be downloaded in. I hope this helps some. If you need more information about BOA you can contact me off list and I will be glad to help. Contact me at rjray@xxxxxxxxx Good luck. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: "Allison" <alwaysallie@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 12:11 AM Subject: [moneytalks] Re: Wondering Thanks guys for all your tips and suggestions. I know that I do have online banking. I signed up months ago when I first got Money Talks. I still don't know where to find qif files. I know how to log on and access my account though. I wrote the list a while back with the subject, Bank of America, and no one responded to it. Does no one use that? <shrug>. IF ya happen to, I'd appreciate the tips. You can write on or off list. The website is slightly accessible. Either it is not very accessible, or I really don't understand banking. I think it's possibly a little of both if I'm being honest. Even so, it's not the most accessible thing I've seen. If no one knows about this bank's site, I'll go ahead and call the bank I guess. It's not easy to get tips from the bank cuz most of the phone support only seem to have half a clue what's going on. Then if I ask none mouse-specific questions, they seem to get more confused. Nevertheless, I can do it. It wouldn't be the first time I've had fun with tech support <smile>. I just thought it would be simpler and more efficient to go to this list for help first, just encase someone was using it with Money Talks already. Thanks again all. Best, Allison alwaysallie@xxxxxxxxxxx