> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://overleaf-pro.ayaka.space/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://overleaf-pro.ayaka.space/latex/knowledge-base/058-how-do-i-download-the-automatically-generated-files-e.g.-.bbl-.aux-.ind-.gls-for-my-project-my-p.md).

# How do I download the automatically generated files (e.g. .bbl, .aux, .ind, .gls) for my project? My publisher asked me to include them in my submission

Click on the *Submit* button above the preview panel, and then choose "arXiv". There will be an option to download a .zip with the .bbl included. Once you click the button, it should show a "Compiling project, please wait..." message and take a while to build, then download, the zip file. The following video demonstrates this process.

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You can also download the .bbl file separately. Clicking on the ["Logs and output files" icon](/latex/knowledge-base/150-view-generated-files.md) next to "Recompile", then scroll right down to the bottom. Then click on "Other logs & output files"; you can then download the .bbl file.


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