Will upgrading to mountain lyon solve having lost the reinstall DVD?

I have a mac book pro and I lost my reinstall DVD, as I have to pay to get them, I was thinking of upgrading to mountain lyon. Will that be like reinstalling or will that be more problematic.
Thanks

Yes it is compatible so with will not delete it or render it unusable.
See this article to make sure you have 2008 or later.
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/07/25/microsoft-confirms-office-2011-and-2008-comp atibility-with-os-x-mountain-lion/http://

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