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In Microsoft Forms on the Responses tab, select Open in Excel. Your form responses will open in an Excel workbook. From Excel, you can export or save your form responses as a PDF file.
You can extract data from PDF files directly into Excel. First, you'll need to import your PDF file. Once you import the file, use the extract data button to begin the extraction process. You should see several instruction windows that will help you extract the selected data.
Import Data from a PDF to Excel Steps Step 1: Get Data from PDF - It's as easy as going to the Data tab of the ribbon > Get Data > From File > From PDF: Step 2: Locate the PDF File you want to import to Excel - Browse to the location the PDF is saved > click Import:
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