Office 2010 incompatibilities

We are having a lot of problems using Premiere Pro CS4 under Windows 7 64 with Office 2010 32 bits. It seems to be related to a Helvetica font loaded with CS4 as it does not happen with regular Windows 7 64 bit computers.
After installing CS4 any file we tried to open crashes it. It has happened consistently to about 4 computers so it is not an isolated issue or a corrupted font on a single computer.
Has anyone seen this?
Regards,
-pa

Hi,
Here's an adobe forum for adobe type and may have some info for you... as you can search "just that forum" ...once you're there
http://forums.adobe.com/community/typography_fonts?view=discussions&start=0
have you tried re-installing your office 2010 fonts ?
After installing CS4 any file we tried to open crashes it
This isnt very clear...after insstalling cs4 any file you open with what progam crashes what program ?

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