Launching MS Office for Mac 2011: "Font is not Installed" errors

Message Microsoft (MSOffice).app wants to use the font "xxx". This font is not installed. Allow Microsoft(whatever).app to use this font? show in finder, don't allow, allow. happens with all Office apps, runs through entire font library.
about 3 months ago this started - not sure what I did to kick it off, but now whenever I try to use a Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 app it runs through the series of fonts and asks me to do something. I can go through one at a time and select 'don't ask me again' and 'allow' or 'don't allow' but I'd rather figure out (and solve) the problem. Any ideas?
saved this from when I ForceQuit word:
Date/Time:  
2012-05-14 16:22:34 -0400
OS Version: 
10.6.8 (Build 10K549)
Architecture:
x86_64
Report Version:  7
Command:    
Word
Path:       
/Applications/Microsoft Office 2011/Microsoft Word.app/Contents/MacOS/Microsoft Word
Version:    
14.2.1 (1

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