Thank you for your question, Julie.
To the best of my knowledge, a BRF is the only file type that could come out of Braille2000 and then be opened with BrailleBlaster ... and even then the file would only open in BrailleBlaster's Braille Preview tool. To edit a BRF, you could use six-key entry in Braille Zephyr (BrailleBlaster's "little cousin").
Can you share more about why you might want to bring Braille2000 files into BrailleBlaster? Maybe we can help you find a solution!
–Kyle
P.S. In case it is interesting, below is information on where I started looking for information online.
The first place I look for information about BrailleBlaster is the program's website (BrailleBlaster.org).
Next, I look in the archive of the APH BrailleBlaster Discussion Group, on FreeLists.org.
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