Thanks very much to everyone who helped me through the issue of exporting to 
Excel. What worked in the end is very simple but quite a few steps. I'm sure 
there's an easier way to do it but in case other Windows users need to know:

How to Convert PSPP .sav files to Excel

1.       Open your .sav file in PSPP

2.       Choose File->New->Syntax

3.       In the Syntax Editor type LIST. (all caps and you must include a 
period).

4.       Then click on Run->All. This will put your entire data table into your 
Output Viewer in PSPP.

a.       If you don't see your Output Viewer by default you can turn in on by 
clicking on Windows->Output in PSPP. Note that it can take a minute to run this 
list and it might not show up in your Output Viewer right away.

5.       Go to your Output Viewer window. Click on File->Export. Navigate to an 
appropriate output location on the server. Name your output file in the empty 
box. Then, from the dropdown at the bottom, choose HTML. When your screen looks 
like the one below, click Save.

6.       Open Windows Explorer. To do this, right click on the round Start 
Button in the very bottom, left corner of your computer monitor and choose Open 
Windows Explorer.

7.       Navigate to the location of your output file.

8.       You will see that your exported file doesn't have a file type 
specified. It just says, "File."

9.       For some reason, the file doesn't remember that you chose .html when 
you exported it from PSPP. We need to remind it. Right click on the file name 
and choose, RENAME. This will allow you to type. Leave the file name as is but 
add .html to the end and hit Enter. You will now see that for type it says 
"Firefox Document or some other internet browser.

10.   Double click on your new file. It will automatically open in an internet 
browser.

11.   Come back to your internet browser and right click anywhere in the 
window. Choose Select All.

12.   When everything is selected right click and choose Copy (sometimes it 
takes a while for the copy menu to show up. Keep trying).

13.   Go to Excel and in the top, left cell right click and choose Paste.

14.   Delete any extra rows on data on top.

15.   Check to see that all records are there.  ***If all records do not 
appear, it's likely that the program truncated your data and smashed a bunch of 
records into one row. Scroll through your data to find a very big cell. Copy 
that cell and paste it into a new data sheet. You will need to check carefully 
to make sure it pastes correctly and that no data is lost.

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