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Accelerate PDF to Excel Conversion on MacBook Pro
Discover how seamless your workflow can be with our PDF to Excel conversion feature designed specifically for MacBook Pro users. You can streamline your tasks and save time by converting PDF documents into editable Excel spreadsheets effortlessly.
Key Features
Fast and accurate conversion from PDF to Excel
User-friendly interface for easy navigation
Batch processing for multiple files at once
Support for scanned PDF files with OCR technology
Cross-platform functionality for added flexibility
Potential Use Cases and Benefits
Convert financial reports into editable formats for analysis
Transform invoices into structured data for easy tracking
Facilitate data extraction for research projects and academic purposes
Enable easier manipulation of data for business presentations
Assist in inventory management by converting product lists from PDF
This feature addresses your need for efficiency. By converting PDFs into Excel format, you eliminate the tedious process of manual data entry. Instead of spending hours on this task, you can focus on analysis and decision-making, thus enhancing your productivity.
Video instructions on how to Convert PDF to Excel on Macbook Pro
Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today I want to show you how you can convert a PDF file to an Excel spreadsheet. PDF is by far one of the most popular file types and you might have some data hidden away in a PDF that you'd like to analyze in Microsoft Excel. Unfortunately, it's not incredibly intuitive for how you could take data from a PDF and bring it into Microsoft Excel. It turns out it's pretty easy to do, and I'm going to show you step-by-step how you can get your data out of a PDF into an Excel file. All right, well why don't we jump on the PC and get started here? Here I am on my PC, and I have a PDF file sitting on my desktop and I'd like to bring the data into Excel to analyze it. Let's take a quick look at what's in the PDF. I have the PDF file open and it's a fairly typical PDF. I have an image at the top. I have some text below it, and then here's the portion of the PDF that I want to bring into Excel. It's a table with some sales data for the Kevin Cookie Company. How do we get this into Excel? Well, let's open up Microsoft Excel and I'll show you how. I have Microsoft Excel open, and this is the latest and greatest version that comes with Microsoft 365. To bring a PDF into Microsoft Excel, first off, let's click into a blank workbook. This drops us into a blank workbook and right now it's a completely blank canvas. To bring a PDF into Microsoft Excel, let's go onto the top tabs and click on the one that says data. Once we click on data, this opens up the data ribbon and over on the left-hand side, there's an option that says get data. Let's click on this. Within the get data drop down, there are many different places where we could pull in data into Microsoft Excel. For instance, you could pull data in from files, from databases, from Azure. Many different places, even from the web. Today, though, we're going to focus on how to pull data in from a PDF. A PDF is a file, so let's click on the first one that says from file. Within the from file list, you'll see lots of different file types that you could pull data in, and here's the one that we're interested in. It says from PDF. Let's click on this one. This opens up the Windows file picker. Navigate to where you have your PDF file on your computer. My file happens to be sitting right on the desktop called the Kevin Cookie Company sales by location. I'm going to click on this file and then click on import. This opens up the Microsoft Excel Navigator and Excel has analyzed my PDF to see if there's any data within the PDF. Here I see the top-level PDF and within here it identified two different items. It found the table within the PDF, and this is exactly the table that I want to bring into Microsoft Excel. It also identified the overall page, but I don't want to bring in things like the text or the image or other things. This isn't what I'm looking for, so I'm going to click on table. Now let's say that you have a PDF ...
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