I have a 4yo MacBook Pro, that has a super-old version of Microsoft Word ('04?) on it. I upgraded to Mavericks. Now Word PowerPC apps are no longer supported. How do I change my default opener to Pages?

I have a 4yo MacBook Pro that has a super-old version of Microsoft Word ('04?).  When I try to open a Word document, a note pops up saying that PowerPC apps are no longer supported.  How do I change my default document opener to Pages?

Okbart wrote:
Can I safely send the Word Office icons and anything else related to it that shows up in spotlight to the trash?
You mean for Office apps? That, I don't know for sure as I don't use MS Office on my Mac. I would check to see if there is some sort of MS Office uninstaller that needs to be run before dragging the icons to Trash. Either from one of the Office apps Help or About or search the Internet for a solution.
EDIT: A quick Google search found this link which may help you.

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