View or download your Bible studies in different file formats. See
the help on the Generate page
to learn how to create Bible study files. If you haven't created
any files then each link here will give a "Not Found" error message.
For each Bible study you generate there's a PDF, a plain text file,
and a desktop publishing file. If the screen of your device is
wide enough you'll see an in-page viewer for PDFs and text files,
but on narrow devices they open in a new browser tab. Desktop
publishing files need third-party software, as described below.
For each format, your files are organized into a multi-level
list. You can go to any level of a list, but the actual files are
only at the bottom levels.
- PDF
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Portable Document Format
PDF files are designed for printing, but can also be viewed in
your web browser or in a third-party PDF viewer app. Probably
the most popular app is Adobe Acrobat Reader, but there are
others. It's likely that viewing directly in the web browser
is all you'll need, but for some advanced uses, like booklet
printing, you might need Adobe Reader or some similar app.
- TXT
-
Plain Text
TXT files are the source files from which other the formats
are generated. They can be viewed in your web browser and they
can be downloaded or copied and pasted into any new files that
you want to create outside of this site.
- SLA
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Scribus Layout
Scribus is the backend software used to generate PDFs, and it's
available to install on your computer as a stand-alone app. If
you're up for the challenge of desktop publishing and you
want to customize a Bible study beyond what can be generated
on BibleStudy.tools, install Scribus on your computer, then
download an SLA file from this site and open it into Scribus.
Scribus is not associated with BibleStudy.tools. Download
their software from their site at the Scribus download page.