Word for Mac 2011 Fonts not working since Yosemite

Since upgrading to Yosemite from Mavericks, Word for Mac 2011 has done something strange with the fonts, removing most of them and replacing the rest with Asian character fonts. Plain bullet points have also been replaced with rectangles.
I have tried updating Word, and Validating and Restoring Standard Fonts in Font Book.

Check this Microsoft Support page: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads?pid=Mactopia_Office2011&fid=22771669-EBB8 -4B49-89F7-0927F4B7AF8B#viewer, and under the section Office for Mac Updates, make sure you have all of the updates installed. If you do, you may want to post your question on the Microsoft Support Forum:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us
Best of luck!
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