Will my Microsoft Office 2004 still work if I upgrade to Yosemite (currently using Snow Lepoard)

I never upgraded to Maverick because of a pop-up warning that suggested my older Microsoft Office program would no longer work.  Don't really want or need to deal with paying for a new Office, esp a subscription based on.  Trying to decide if upgrading is worth the hassel or if it is even a problem.  Thanks for your help! Ken B, Ashland Oregon

MS Office 2004 has not been compatible with OS X since Lion, OS X 10.7. You will need to either purchase a new license of MS Office or you can use one of the free MS Office look alikes such as LibreOffice (http://www.libreoffice.org/). You also may still be able to find MS Office for Mac 2011 which works fine on Yosemitie, you can find that on Amazon and even Ebay.

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