Another alternative (also free) is GEDxlate.  I've used it
successfully.  Remember that Excel doesn't handle dates before 1900.
This is extracted from a promo for the program.

GEDxlate translates genealogy data from standard GEDCOM format into MS
Access dB (*.mdb), MS Excel Worksheet (*.xls), comma delimited (*.csv),
and text file (*.txt) formats.

Pick a GEDCOM file to translate; select which fields you want to include
in your dB, spreadsheet, csv, or txt file; choose an output format and
file name to save the translated data in; and you're there!

Boyd


On 2/09/2013 9:02 p.m., Kathy Thompson wrote:
> Export your GEDCOM - load into Family Tree Analyser (free program) -
> export as Excel (export families, export individuals, export facts)
> works well
>
>
> On 2 September 2013 18:48, Kathy Meyer <[email protected]
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>     Over the years I've read about people using spreadsheets for a
>     variety of reasons.  Is there a way of importing/exporting a
>     certain group of people into a format that can be used in Excel?
>     I understand how to create lists based on set parameters in Legacy
>     but not how to use a separate spreadsheet program with it.
>     THANKS!  Kathy
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