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Jonathan,<br>
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I received it via email as a .ZIP file. I just now uncompressed it to
see what was inside. I found only one file with a .BBL extension. I'm
sorry to be so unknowledgeable about this! Is that a standard E-Sword
extension?<br>
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Rod<br>
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Jonathon Blake wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Rod wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Can it be quickly and easily imported to Sword Project for my own use?
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How easilly it can be converted to a Sword Project module, depends
upon what type of e-Sword module it is.
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<pre wrap="">Does some kind of filter / conversion program exist?
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If it is a Bible, the easiest route to go is install
ZefaniaTextKonvertor, then run that to convert the module to Z-XML,
then run the Z-XML2OSIS conversion program, then treat it as a
standard OSIS module.
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