Microsoft Office Mac Student Edition

I have a new IMAC 24 inch. When I use Excel, very often the computer goes to an empty light blue screen and from there to login, and of course I lose all that was not saved. It's impossible to use it.
Any ideas? Tks.

I was wondering if you could help me. I checked the discussion forum and saw a few people have the same problem but no solution been posted yet.
The problem is occurred when I installed Office 2008 on my new Intel based iMac. The installation failed due to unable to find the correct application to install.
I have removed all the previous version of Office including test drive, restated computer, reload Office disc. Do you happen to know what the problem might be and how to fix it? Is there anything that I could/should do but not yet been done?
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