K Ken Wright Jul 18, 2003 #2 If you have the full version of Adobe Acrobat reader (And students get it cheaper if you don't have it - Thanks Dave), and watching for the word wrap. http://www.library.mcgill.ca/edrs/services/publications/howto/PDFtoXLS/PDFto Excel.html If one just has the free Adobe Acrobat Reader you can cut and paste one column at a time. PDF and Excel http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/pdf.htm
If you have the full version of Adobe Acrobat reader (And students get it cheaper if you don't have it - Thanks Dave), and watching for the word wrap. http://www.library.mcgill.ca/edrs/services/publications/howto/PDFtoXLS/PDFto Excel.html If one just has the free Adobe Acrobat Reader you can cut and paste one column at a time. PDF and Excel http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/pdf.htm
G Greta Jul 18, 2003 #3 The easiest way I've found is to copy each section of the pdf individually, paste them into Excel, and then use the Text to Columns tool to separate them. Greta
The easiest way I've found is to copy each section of the pdf individually, paste them into Excel, and then use the Text to Columns tool to separate them. Greta