i never done this with 4bl files, just a suggestion
open with a text editor and examine the a 'real' log fuel and one of the 4bl 
files
usually the first few characters will determine the file type.

on a copy you could try changing the first few characters to match a 'real' log 
file

ex: opening a pdf file with a text editor, a pdf has PDF1.1 (or whatever 
version) as the first few characters 

> You know how you can open the MSC, go to Activity Analysis, and the 
> Analyze the current log file? And export it to text? I need to go 
> through a similar process with some log files that were backed up, 
> but without integrating them. In the MSC there is a Browse button, 
> but it won’t let me choose a .4BL file. Is there a trick to getting 
> it to realize the .4BL file is a log file? I tried just changing the 
> extension to .journal, but that didn’t work. Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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> Cannon.Smith
> Synergy Farm Solutions Inc.
> Hill Spring, AB Canada
> 403-626-3236
> <[email protected]>
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