BBL

TeX/BibTeX bibliographic reference file
File type: Document file
Files with bbl extension can be found as bibliographical references for publications prepared in TeX/BibTeX format.
Found 2 different file type records with the same bbl filename suffix.
What is bbl file?
File type category:
Document file
Date updated: November 7, 2016
The bbl file extension is used for bibliographic reference files used by BiBTeX, a program used to generate bibliographies, based on TeX typesetting language.
Instead of visually formatting your text, you enter your manuscript text intertwined with TeX commands in a plain text file. You then run TeX to produce formatted output, such as a PDF file. Thus, in contrast to standard word processors, your document is a separate file that does not pretend to be a representation of the final typeset output, and so can be easily edited and manipulated.
How to open bbl file?
Use TeX Live to open .bbl bibliographic reference files.
How to convert bbl file?
Bibiliographic references can often be converted between various similar formats for compatibility reasons.
Suggested software to open bbl file:
Associated software actions with the bbl file
Software applications that can open bbl files:
MiKTeX (Microsoft Windows)
TeXworks (Microsoft Windows)
TeX Live (Linux/Unix)
Software applications that handle other tasks involving bbl files:
TeX Live (Linux/Unix)
e-Sword module
File type category:
Various data file
Date updated: September 8, 2017
The bbl file extension is associated with the e-Sword, a software for Microsoft Windows, which allows users to study Holy Bible, developed by Rick Meyers.
The bbl file contains e-Sword module.
How to open bbl file?
Use e-Sword to work with *.bbl files.
Suggested software to open bbl file:
Associated software actions with the bbl file
Software apps that create bbl files:
e-Sword (Microsoft Windows)
Software apps that import bbl files:
eSword 9 Converter (Microsoft Windows)
Software applications that handle other tasks involving bbl files:
e-Sword (Microsoft Windows)