MS office compatability

I am finally considering the purchase of a MAC notebook. I own a copy of Office 2000 running on windows XP.
The question is, will I need to purchase a new version of Office to run on MAC or will my current version run? Other that Outlook, the program I use most is MS Access. Will this work?
If I but a used G4, will this run the office programs?

The first answer you received was not altogether a correct answer.
Yes. You can run your MS Office Application on a PowerBook G4, whether used or new. You just have to purchase Virtual PC 7 for Mac. I use VPC and have both Windows 2000 and XP Professional with Office 2003, and it works flawlessly. Don't expect blazingly fast results though. It's fast enough to get whatever work you need done, and that's all that really matters. I use Word 2003, Excel 2003, PowerPoint 2003, Outlook 2003, Access 2003, and Visio 2003. Also I program with Visual Basic 6 on it. All work fine.
It just would sometimes be nice if responses were more true to the fact, other than quick one liners that do not do any good really.

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