Safari incompatibility with MS Office for MAC

Ever since downloading and installing Safari Version 4 two days ago, I am unable to open MS Office for Mac. Entourage, Powerpoint, Word, and Excel are all affected. Any suggestions?

Hi jioewnhagen;
You might want to consider using OpenOffice instead M$ Office. Two of the people I help to support have found it to be much better with Leopard.
Allan

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