No, is the short answer.  The last MBPs to support Snow Leopard were the
early 2011 models.

As far as Office goes, you can still run 2004 under Rosetta in Snow
Leopard, although 2008 looks a lot similar.

Hope this helps,

Dan

On 17 September 2012 11:09, tedg <[email protected]> wrote:

> My partner needs a new Macbook and we will likely buy the fastest we can
> get.
>
> But she does not want to upgrade from her Leopard/Word 2004 setup. I am
> pretty sure I can get her to upgrade to Snow Leopard and the Word version
> may be negotiable if the new version can look like the old (which I assume
> is true).
>
> So the question is, can we install SL on a current MBP?
>
> — Ted
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