Judy, the only picture I have is the one I posted in the "Betsy's getting a makeover" thread in "Show Off Your Rigs. It will be a few days maybe longer before I have it put back together so you can see what it looks like before it's torn apart. As best as I remember, here's what I did. I'm not at all sure that it's the way it should be done. Also I'm not sure what any of the parts are called. I just unscrew stuff until something falls off.
1. unscrew the small screw on the bottom side of the faucet. It might be on the body, closer to the tub wall. Unscrew faucet.
2. pop off "H" and "C" covers on handles and remove screws. Take off handles.
3. Go to "back side of wall the faucet is on. Find the panel and unscrew it. Mine was under the kitchen sink.
4. You'll see the hot and cold water lines. It's obvious how they unscrew. Unscrew them and lift them off the connections.
5. Under the lines, I had a nut, a bolt, and a ring. Unscrew the nut and remove the ring. You'll hear the faucet drop into the tub.
Once you get the panel off, it's all pretty obvious. You might need a plumbers wrench. I bought one then found that all the connections were easy to loosen with my fingers.
Here's the picture. The holes are where the connections to the faucet base come through the wall. The water lines have been removed and the faucet has fallen into the tub. As I read this I think I didn't need to unscrew the faucet itself. I'm not sure.