Yes it does. I have tried it on Vista 32 bit and Vista ultimate 64 bit and both worked fine as far as doing the simple work I was doing.
One thing I had a problem with, but this is common to both Vista and XP, is opening Publisher files over a network when there are hundreds of files in the server directory. There's an irritating delay opening and saving network files, though this also happened under XP, but not Win 98. However don't think it will be improved by buying Publisher 2007 as it made the matter worse - unbelievably, you cannot set a default directory to be another computer on the network, only the computer Publisher is installed on, so this means big problems if you want several users working on and saving Publisher 2007 files to a server. Microsoft describes it as an oversight but haven't remedied it with a patch. Therefore in my experience of fairly basic Publisher files, 2003 works fine on Vista and has some features that are better than the 2007 edition.
sure it does
Yes
Yes as long as you are running Microsoft Office on Vista.
Yes, it will I have done it.
dude, nothing works with Vista
Yes, it will.
Office XP, 2003, 2007 and 2010. Older ones may work, but are unsupported.
Yes, you can run MS Office 2002 on a Vista computer. However, I think the version numbers are 2000 and 2003 -- I am not aware of an Office 2002 for the PC -- maybe the MAC. If that is the case, then you would not be able to run the MAC version of Office on a Vista computer.
Yes, Microsoft Flight Simulator X does indeed work on Windows Vista.
yes
yes, very well
Yes, Microsoft Office 2003 Pro is compatible with Windows Vista. According to Microsoft, Office 2003 is the last version of Office to natively run on Windows XP, but Office 2003 can still run on later versions of Windows by using the Windows XP compatibility mode. Microprokey .com has made it possible for Office 2003 Pro users to perform a direct upgrade to Windows Vista and Office 2007, but users who prefer to stick with Office 2003 and Windows Vista can make the software combination work with a few extra steps. These steps include downloading the latest Windows Service Packs and ensuring that all the Office 2003 updates have been installed. Additionally, setting the Office application compatibility mode for Vista can fix some compatibility issues that might arise with Office 2003 and Windows Vista. For more information on how to do this, users can visit Microsoft’s support website or search for resources on third-party websites such a Microprokey.