Keep Getting Font Conflicts Pop-up... Suitcase?

Hello all.
Since this morning, my office G5 keeps popping up these small dialog boxes with the OK button about FONT conflicts:
Suitcase
From Suitcase
There was a conflict when attempting to activate the font Verdana in the suitcase Verdana for this document. Please close the document and resolve the conflict in the Suitcase application.
It applies the same to the other font, Tahoma, same error message.
I have tried to DEACTIVATE these two fonts inside Suitcase, and these pop-up error messages only happen in MS Entourage
It is "no big deal", but the popping up is rather annoying and irritating, 'cause every email read or click these pop-ups will appear, and I have to click OK to close them
Thanks and cheers

these pop-up error messages only happen
in MS Entourage
You can sometimes find more help with Entourage problems in the MS newsgroups devoted to their products:
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/community/community.aspx?pid=newsgroups

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