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I need to export some pdf files to an Excell format. Is there an easy way to
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Depending on what kind of information is in pdf, but you can open pdf - save
as - select type .txt and then open excel and select there type as txt.

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I need to export some pdf files to an Excell format. Is there an easy way to
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PS Then Text Import Wizard asks you how you want file to be separated. When
it's open, just save it as .xls

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I need to export some pdf files to an Excell format. Is there an easy way to
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