OS X Leopard and Office 2004 Student Ed

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I've just upgraded to OS X Leopard and now none of my Office 2004
applications will work

I click on the icons be it in the dock or in the applications folder
and the programmes will not load... All the icon in the dock does is
move to acknowledge it has been opened then nothing happens, the
programme fails to open altogether.

What can I do to help rectify this problem?!

Seeing as a £75 upgrade is now making an £85 application stop working!
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