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# Hvordan laster jeg ned de automatisk genererte filene (f.eks. .bbl, .aux, .ind, .gls) for prosjektet mitt? Utgiveren min ba meg om å ta dem med i innleveringen

Klikk på *Send inn* knappen over forhåndsvisningspanelet, og velg deretter "arXiv". Det vil være et alternativ for å laste ned en .zip-fil med .bbl inkludert. Når du klikker på knappen, skal det vises en melding om "Prosjektet kompileres, vennligst vent...", og det vil ta en stund å bygge før zip-filen lastes ned. Den følgende videoen viser denne prosessen.

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Du kan også laste ned .bbl-filen separat. Ved å klikke på ["Logger og utdatafiler"-ikonet](/latex/no/kunnskapsbase/150-view-generated-files.md) ved siden av "Kompiler på nytt", og bla deretter helt ned til bunnen. Deretter klikker du på "Andre logger og utdatafiler"; da kan du laste ned .bbl-filen.


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