My computer wont shut down caused by office 2011

mac 15 "
Mountain Lion
Office 2011.
If i delete plist files in office the problem is solved.
When i start using Office again the problem come back.
bs

My Computer cant shut down.
It seems that Office 2011 is causing the problem.
If the plist files are deleated my computer can shut down.
I i start the computer up in failsafe mode i can shut the computer down.
I i start up normally i cannot shut the computer down in the normal way.
I tried everything in the world ( Re installation mv.) But as soon i installa office 2011 and i am using the program it bloks my computer in some way.
bs

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