As the moderator of the Hebrew Computing forum, I frequently come across such issues. QuickVerse works with Hebrew, English, and Greek. Windows has to "know" that you are working with all three of those languages. If you look closely at the Hebrew that replaced your Greek text, you will note that it really is not handled properly. Hebrew is printed from right to left, and Word jumbled and shuffled the Hebrew punctuation and words and sentences that are longer than one line in length. Unicode was supposed to handle that problem. Unicode was supposed to be fully implemented with the Millenium versions of Microsoft products. In reality, it was implemented only partially. Word still has difficulty understanding more than two languages. You can use the fonts from any language you like, but for true bilingual language capability, Word understands English and "Other". There are Greek and Hebrew versions of Word. You may have to load both of them on your computer. I regret to say that you won't get optimal performance from either product, however, unless you load them - are you sitting? - on two separate computers. David Grossman ----- Original Message ----- From: daniel crawford <[log in to unmask]> I am a pastor who uses QuickVerse 6.0 for my sermon preparation. Occasionally, i need to paste Greek text into a Word document. Word treats the Greek text as Hebrew and uses Hebrew letters. If I paste the text onto WordPad, it is copied correctly. If I print the text directly from QV, it is printed correctly. What's with Word 2000? What do I need to do? Thank you. Dan Crawford Do you want to signoff PCSOFT or just change to Digest mode - visit our web site: http://freepctech.com/pcsoft.shtml