Microsoft office 2008 and OS X 10.8.3

  microsoft office 2008 worked on my i-mac until I upgraded to lion 10.8.3. any easy fix?

Without any details on the problem, it's largely impossible to offer any useful advice. If you can post back with more information, someone may be abel to offer suggestions, but since this question is about a Microsoft product, you might have more luck getting suggestions if you ask in Microsoft's own forums.
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