Leopard Compatible with M$ Office 2004 ?

Does anyone know if Microsoft Office 2004 will be compatible with Leopard?

Would have thought so - Office compatible with Leopard you mean
Office 2004 is a Power PC app so it runs under Rosetta - so that will translate between Office and Leopard anyway.
Best of luck

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