Osx mountain lion compatibility with mso 2011

if i buy office 2011 will it work on mountain lion when it comes out

Hi Guido H
I haven't upgrade my 2 machines to Mountain Lion yet for the following reason.
1. The Mac Mini I have is used by my children, so I would not have the opportunity to test Mountain Lion proberly on et anyway.
2. I Have Office 2011 on may Macbook Air, and I am not going to upgrade it to Mountain Lion until I know that it runs properly in Mountain Lion.
As my home and studient version does not come with Outlook my question to you is. How does Word, Excel and Outlook run under Montain Lion? Any problems I should be aware off?
Thanks in advance

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