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Is there any utility to convert pdf data (tables) into excel?

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Surendera M Bhanot - 07 Sep 2006 10:48 GMT
There is database in pdf format consisting of about 50000 records. Is there
utility inl to convert it into xls (excel) format?
Epinn - 07 Sep 2006 11:16 GMT
Hi,

Check this out.  http://www.mrexcel.com/tip107.shtml

Just passing on info.

Epinn

> There is database in pdf format consisting of about 50000 records. Is there
> utility inl to convert it into xls (excel) format?
Surendera M Bhanot - 07 Sep 2006 14:07 GMT
I visited there and downloaded the Able2Extract 3.0. The Software is
excellent. The only handicape is to select the 50000 records (1251 pages - by
pressing left mouse button and selecting records). For small database it is
okay. But for large database it is awesome. However the result were perfect.
Any comments?

Thanks.

> Hi,
>
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> there
> > utility inl to convert it into xls (excel) format?
Epinn - 07 Sep 2006 17:49 GMT
Thank you for the feedback.  Sounds like a minor issue which can be resolved
easily??  I suggest you contact the author of that article via their website
as he likes the software.

I am including another link of converter choices for your reference.

 http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/CE101703961033
 .aspx

 If above link broken, try this:-
 http://tinyurl.com/mfezm
If you scroll down, you'll see Solid Converter PDF which is good for Word,
Excel and more.  I tried it for Word but not in-depth enough to make any
comments.  According to the list its rating, which may not be reliable, is
not as good as Able2Extract.

Please note that I am trying to point you to some helpful links but not
necessarily endorsing any products.

Good luck in your search!

Epinn

> I visited there and downloaded the Able2Extract 3.0. The Software is
> excellent. The only handicape is to select the 50000 records (1251 pages - by
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> > > utility inl to convert it into xls (excel) format?
 
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