Thanks - I don't want to put it on paper. Copies of that are harder to secure.
I guess I don't understand why there isn't a 'standard' wallet exportable / importable format in readable plain text.
You can export private keys, if thats what you want. Do you mean for a wallet file that can be interchanged? There is currently no such standard, you can still import and export private keys, seeds etc and some of them are interchangable.
I'll take a look at Electrum as you've both mentioned it. Does it allow plain text export and import of a wallet (or individual keys)? The wallet I setup and had noted all of the addresses in with multibit is useless now. I'll try a few clients but don't want to use anything not open source or commonly used.
You can import and export keys certainly. For importing, you need to create the wallet within Electrum that doesn't create a key.
If you want to export keys, there is an option which allows you to export the keys. Go to Wallet>Private keys>Export and it will generate a list of keys in Address:Private key format.