Will microsoft word 2004 for the Mac work with OS X Mavericks

When finishing the OS x Mavericks installation, I got a message that said that some version of Microsoft office applications would not work with Marericks.  Will Microsoft Work 2004 for Mac work with OS X Mavericks?

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