
Those having Word 2007, therefore, would be better advised (for both portability and availability reasons) to use the Hebrew Unicode capability now included in that version of Word rather than to use the BibleWorks Hebrew macros. Word 2007 has good support for Unicode Hebrew, and two excellent Hebrew Unicode fonts ship with BibleWorks 7 and later. Go to the MSOffice/winword/startup directory (or winword/startup or Microsoft Office/Office/startup) and make sure all whad*.dot and wheb*.wll files are deleted. Open it in the same version of Word used when it was installed.ģ.
#ENTER UNICODE IN WORD FOR MAC INSTALL#
It is necessary to uninstall using the same hebword.doc or hebwrd97.doc used to install the add-in. To remove the Hebrew Add-In, take these steps: 1. These files are located in the Program Files\BibleWorks n folder. For Word97 and higher, open the file hebwrd97.doc. For Word 6.0 and 7.0, open the file hebword.doc in Word. Any earlier versions of the Hebrew Add-In that you installed must be uninstalled (instructions below) using the hebword.doc used to install them.Ģ. To install the Hebrew Add-In, take the following steps: 1. (The installation instructions, outlined below, are also included in the file hebword.txt, located in the Program Files\BibleWorks n folder.)

Obtaining macro function is not automatic with the installation of BibleWorks, but requires additional installation steps. Word 2007 and later users should see the notes below. A different version of the file is available for versions of MS Word earlier than Word 97 and can be obtained by contacting BibleWorks Customer Support. The included macro will work in versions of Microsoft Word from Word 97 to Word 2003.

BibleWorks includes a macro enabling one to enter, in certain versions of Microsoft Word, text in Hebrew letters and in right-to-left orientation.
