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Converting PDF Files to Excel
Hi All,
Just reading through the messages it seems that I have to get a text converter program of sorts in order to convert adobe files to excel. I have tried copying and pasting from adobe and then trying to convert text to columns in excel except it is then pasted into excel as a picture rather than text and then seems not to be able to be converted. If anyone knows of a simple solution it would be greatly appreciated. Otherwise, if there is not a known function to convert does anyone know of a free on line conversion that might be available as we have massive pdf files we need to work on today. Thanks so much, Luci :) |
Converting PDF Files to Excel
AFAIK you need the Adobe Acrobat program which has to be paid for, not the
free Acrobat reader. The reader does just that, you can't alter or export anything, just view it. There are a couple of sites offering free trials, I don't know how good the are, http://www.cogniview.com/pdf2xl.php?...FQ8YQgod6lPgRg http://www.investintech.com/?utm_sou...FQGIMAodkiFOMg Regards, Alan. "Luci" wrote in message ... Hi All, Just reading through the messages it seems that I have to get a text converter program of sorts in order to convert adobe files to excel. I have tried copying and pasting from adobe and then trying to convert text to columns in excel except it is then pasted into excel as a picture rather than text and then seems not to be able to be converted. If anyone knows of a simple solution it would be greatly appreciated. Otherwise, if there is not a known function to convert does anyone know of a free on line conversion that might be available as we have massive pdf files we need to work on today. Thanks so much, Luci :) |
Converting PDF Files to Excel
Thanks Alan, those did help and got us through the day for what
we needed. Much appreciated! "Alan" wrote: AFAIK you need the Adobe Acrobat program which has to be paid for, not the free Acrobat reader. The reader does just that, you can't alter or export anything, just view it. There are a couple of sites offering free trials, I don't know how good the are, http://www.cogniview.com/pdf2xl.php?...FQ8YQgod6lPgRg http://www.investintech.com/?utm_sou...FQGIMAodkiFOMg Regards, Alan. "Luci" wrote in message ... Hi All, Just reading through the messages it seems that I have to get a text converter program of sorts in order to convert adobe files to excel. I have tried copying and pasting from adobe and then trying to convert text to columns in excel except it is then pasted into excel as a picture rather than text and then seems not to be able to be converted. If anyone knows of a simple solution it would be greatly appreciated. Otherwise, if there is not a known function to convert does anyone know of a free on line conversion that might be available as we have massive pdf files we need to work on today. Thanks so much, Luci :) |
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