How do i uninstall lion?  My entourage calendar won't work!

I am freaking out!  I installed the new lion or whatever it is, because I thought I needed to.  Now, I can't open my Entourage calendar or any of my microsoft applications.  I need to work!  How do I make it go back to normal?

tonyafromaustin wrote:
I am freaking out!  I installed the new lion or whatever it is, because I thought I needed to.  Now, I can't open my Entourage calendar or any of my microsoft applications.  I need to work!  How do I make it go back to normal?
I assume this is Entourage 2004?

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