The answer is yes. You might have a little trouble finding it, though--Microsoft works hard to eliminate all previous versions of its software and prevent people from using it. Word2000 wasn't a bad program (compared to a lot of Micro9soft programs), though it did tend to crash a lot (I kept WordPerfect on the 'puter for those occasions).

Main thing I didn't like was the annoying pop-ups I started to get, saying "You don't have the latest version of Microsoft Word. The latest version of Microsoft Word is a whole lot better than the one you've got--we promise. Wouldn't you really rather buy the latest version of Microsoft Word? P.S. We no longer support your version of Microsoft Word, and if you keep using it, you're going to be in trouble. You'd better buy the latest version of Microsoft Word RIGHT NOW." And so on. Over and over again.

I think they had a trigger built in to the program that made it do that after you'd had the software two years. Later versions of MS-Word didn't do that, I notice. Microsoft may have figured out they were just creating customers for their competitors.

Joe