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    I need to convert PDF to Excel, however, columns and tabs make many merged cells and many blank columns. In addition to not separate the columns correctly, I see many not separate lines together in the same cell. I'm even thinking that Adobe Acrobat Pro DC has limitations. There is no way to define what points in columns to force break column? Nor create many columns that are useless? How does text to column in Excel, fixed size when we import text, and define where the breaks have columns?
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    PDF does not contain columns, rows, formats, styles, or other aspects of word processing or spreadsheet file formats.
    This is because PDF is decidedly not a word processing or spreadsheet file format or something "like" one of those.
    (see ISO 32000 for what PDF "is")
    What can optimize the export of PDF page content is to start with a well-formed tagged PDF (ISO 14289-1, PDF/UA-1 compliant).
    Without that export is what it is and one performs whatever content cleanup is needed using the native application for the export file (MS Word or Excel).
    Be well...

  • Error message when I try to convert pdf to excel, after three attempts I could only convert one file.

    Error message when I try to convert pdf to excel, after three attempts I could only convert one file.

    Hi pdf to excel,
    What is the error that you're receiving when you try to convert? Is it the "Conversion Failure" message? Can you tell me more about the files you're unable to convert? What application created the PDFs? Are there many pages in these these files, or a complex mix of text and graphics?
    It'll also be helpful to know whether you're converting via the ExportPDF website (and what browser you're using), or through Adobe Reader.
    I look forward to hearing back from you, so we can get to the bottom of this!
    Best,
    Sara

  • Can't convert PDF to excel (annual subscription purchased)

    Could someone solve my problem.  I purchased onlline PDF export to Excel or Word version.  When I went convert on righ side of screen, I typed my ID and Password.  Non the less, I got an error and could not convert PDF to Excel.  I appreciate it very much if someone could tell me what to do.  By the way, I also downloaded Flash Player. 
    Thanks.
    Suzuko   

    Good day Suzuko,
    It sounds like you're trying to initiate the conversion via Adobe Reader (which is just fine.)  Could you share the error you're getting?  Alternatively, could you share a bit more information about the problem by filling out File Conversion Issue Form?  If you fill out the form, please include a reference to this thread so we can circle back and share our findings with everyone.
    Kind regards,
    David
    Acrobat Community Manager
    Adobe Systems

  • Problema al convertir .pdf a excel

    Buenos dias, estoy teniendo problemas en transofrmar un archivo .pdf a excel. El archivo es un archivo de 25mb aprox. que quiero transoformar a excel con la version de Acrobat XI Pro (trial version). El problema está en que cuando empiezo a convertirlo, no termina nunca y antes de terminar, se tilda y windows mata el proceso. Probé incluso dividiendo el pdf en archivos de 2 hojas (muchisimo mas liviano), lo cual no deberia ser un problema, asi y todo, la conversion no termina nunca.
    Queria comprar el producto pero estoy teniendo mis dudas ya que no puedo transformar un simple archivo.
    P.D.: Estoy usando una pc con un procesador intel i5 y 4gb de RAM por lo que dudo que sea un problema de la pc ya que no me consume muchos recursos.

    El ordenador que he empleado utiliza una placa intel con chipset z76 (Ivy Bridge), la CPU es un  Xeon E3 equivalente a un intel i7 3770 (no incluye gráficos), 16GB de DDR3 @1600MHz y el disco es un SSD. Componentes de penúltima generación, de calidad.
    Supongo que en este proceso influye mucho el procesador y la cantidad de memoria.
    En páginas como esta:
    http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html
    Se comparan índices entre procesadores, si el procesador es de tipo medio (i3, i5, de hace 2, 3 años, la potencia de cálculo viene a ser la tercera parte, y por ejemplo un Dual Core E6600 @2,4GHz de finales del 2008 es 6 veces inferior).
    Y obviamente no es lo mismo disponer de 4GB de DDR2 a 400MHz o menos, en el ordenador, que 16GB de DDR3 a 1600MHz.
    Si el sistema necesita una cantidad de memoria superior a la disponible libremente, utilizará el disco duro (como memoria virtual) y claro si es lento (5400 rpm) está fragmentado o no tiene mucho espacio libre, el proceso se ralentizará considerablemente. (Esto se ve frecuentemente en procesos en Photoshop cuando la imagen es muy grande y la memoria RAM es insuficiente).
    Te aconsejaría que con una pagina PDF suelta probases a convertir en varios ordenadores y comprobases si existen notable diferencias  de tiempo en función de su potencia y velocidad.
    - Asi que respuestas a tus preguntas:
    - La versión comprada NO es más rápida que la de prueba de Acrobat XI Pro
    - Sobre otras formas de convertir en Acrobat XI: aunque hay varios comandos para convertir en Acrobat, todos al final utilizan las misma rutinas, asi que no hay diferencias de tiempo apreciables.
    -Otros programas: no creo que haya muchos y no los conozco para opinar. Eso si si buscas en Google (Convert PDF to Excel spreadsheet), salen varios.
    -Sobre los servicios de Adobe, bueno supongo que funcionan con herramientas similares, lo único es que en vez de hacerlo uno, te lo hacen ellos, aunque se llevará cierto tiempo, y cobrarán algo por ello.
    - Hardware. Otra solución es evaluar el ordenador que tienes, antiguedad, potencia,... y decidir si uno actual y más potente te resultaría útil para este trabajo y otras tareas.
    Muy rápido resulta seleccionar todo (con la herramienta de Selección) y copiar y luego pegar en un Excel o Word, pero no logré un resultado aceptable en el escaso tiempo que le dediqué.
    En Word el texto salía con tabuladores pero al intentar luego convertir a tabla no me acababa de salir bien. A lo mejor es cuestión  de cuidado y paciencia, que no tuve. Igualmente al pegar en Excel como pide seleccionar un mismo número de filas y columnas que el original, y no conté bien ambas pues tampoco, pero es posible que se pudiera hacer. De todas maneras en mi caso, como he explicado, tras crear la acción y asi no tener que seleccionar un menú 159 veces, el proceso se realiza automáticamente y ví como iba añadiendo archivos xls cada pocos segundos (antes había que crear los 150 pdfs sueltos de una página, un comando en el que tardaba menos de un segundo por página).
    - Al copiar todo (de una página) en el PDF y pegar con una celda seleccionada en Excel, todos los datos de cada fila los copia en una celda, veo ahora que hay un comando en Excel en la pestaña de Datos que se llama Texto a Columnas que parece que reparte los datos de cada fila en sus respectivas columnas.
    - También leo que en lugar de exportar a .xls lo puedes intentar a .xml [XML Hoja de Cálculo 2003], para luego abrirlo en Excel 2007 teniendo instalado el paquete gratuito de Microsoft: Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 File Formats si el guardar como o exportar a xml es mucho más rápida (?) tendría sentido.
    - Aqui tiens un ejemplo de cómo copiar y pegar desde Acrobat a Word y luego a excel.
    http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/tips/pdf2excel

  • Downloaded free trial, wont let me convert pdf to excel?

    Downloaded free trial, wont let me convert pdf to excel?

    And what exactly is that supposed to mean? What file are you trying to convert using what product exactly on what system? You need to provide a lot more information.
    Mylenium

  • Adobe Acrobat X does not convert pdf to Excel with floating columns!

    I have a Macbook Pro, running 10.6.8, using Acrobat X Pro.  I have tried all Adobe suggestions for converting credit card statement saved as Adobe pdf to Excel.  None of the recommended solutions separate the data into columns.  It places all data, separated by spaces, into ONE column. Adobe should fix this if it is going to claim that the product converts to Excel, and for $300+ it should!

    Hello,
    you may scan using any ICA-Compliant software (e.g HP Scan, Image Capture, Read Iris, etc) and then launch the file using Adobe Acrobat.
    As you mentioned Adobe require TWAIN Drivers, however the HP software only provide ICA Drivers.
    As you may find listed within the scanning specification below, Twain drivers are only provided for Windows OS:
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02173269&tmp_track_link=ot_faqs/top_issues/en_u...
    Regards,
    Shlomi
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  • Converting PDF to excel using Adobe Acrobat Pro XI

    I am trying to convert long but simple PDFs to excel but I keep getting an error message. I have tried disabling OCR, but nothing. Some of my files are rather large, but smaller than 100MB. Any suggestions?

    Hi Sara,
    I'm working on an Imac 3.2GHz Intel Core i5 running OS X 10.9.5. Sometimes
    Acrobat just shuts down, sometimes it stops responding and I have to force
    quit, and other times I get this message: "Save as failed to process this
    document. No document was created".
    I don't know exactly how the PDFs were created, as they come from another
    institution. They look as if they were exported from excel though. The
    thing is I have several files, all with the same structure, from the same
    source, and the small ones were converted without a problem, but the large
    ones simply won't. I'm attaching one of the files, perhaps you can see for
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    Thanks,
    Mariana
    On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Sara.Forsberg <[email protected]>

  • Trouble converting PDF to Excel

    I'm trying to convert this delimited PDF to an excel (or some other delimited format). Using Adobe Acrobat 9, I attempt to save it and copy it as Excel but it gives the error message "BAD PDF; error in processing fonts. [348]".  How can I save as an excel?

    The PDF is not a Tagged PDF, so export will not provide an output that requires low-effort cleanup.
    The PDF producer was Crystal Reports, not Excel - so, the data comes from some database application.
    Consequently, no "file" to share.
    Now, if this Crystal Reports PDF was not a "Bad PDF" due to use of unsupported Type2 font then you could try making the Tagged by use of Advance > Accessibility > Add Tags to Document (using Acrobat Pro).
    If the PDF were Standards compliant, even not tagged, you could play with the following:
    Save the PDF to your local machine.
    With Acrobat Professional or better -
    Use the Select Tool to select content.
    Hover the mouse cursor over some highlighted content. Look for a change in the cursor icon.
    (arrow head pointed up and left with a page sheet below and to the right)
    Now, right click for the context menu.
    Choices:
    Copy | Copy as Table | Save as Table | Open Table in Spreadsheet | Select All Text | Deselect All Text
    Or, File > Select All (Ctrl+A, Command+A) the hover the mouse.
    The output will actually be a csv file but a spreadsheet app will open it.
    Based on what is/is not selected what is present for column headings can be (to some extent) manipulated.
    But, again, a well-formed Tagged PDF would permit rather clean transfer of data from the PDF to Excel.
    You could try Save As to a *.txt file and manually delimit the data.
    A PDF to spreadsheet video demo:
    https://acrobat.com/#il=1&d=zOS8WOBJxmjlD*StHkU6aA
    Message was edited by: CtDave

  • Help with converting pdf to excel

    I have a pdf of an excel file which I need to convert back to excel.  The problem is that when I convert it only half the pages convert correctly to excel but the first three pages are unreadable.  Any suggestions as I am stuck on why it only converts half the pages correctly.

    You must be using the subscription service with Adobe Reader (ExportPDF)?
    If so, you would need the password for the pdf. The bank may have (automatically) added a password preventing any changes. That would need to be removed first.

  • Problem Converting PDF to Excel

    Hello, I am trying to convert a pdf file to an excel spreadsheet so that I can do data sort.  Pdf has about 7 columns on 13 portrait pages.  When converted to excel, I find tha tthesecond column on each page has several columns in it that are apparently merged in different ways.  It looks great on the pdf, but will not allow sorts in excel. Excel does not allow me to change these columns without deleting.  Have tried cut & paste, etc to no avail. Do I need to do something to the pdf before conversion? The adobe pro x is of no value to me if I can not do this. Thanks

    Hi folks.  After converting a pdf to excell workbook, I was unable to sort or filter data so it was of no use to me.  I tried various ways of copying into excel, but none worked.  The message popped up "merged cells are not the same size.  Cannot perform sort."  If I unmerged as the help message told me, I lost columns of data.  Just by experimenting, I found if Ise;ected the format button and selected eliminate format and hyperlinks, I could do the sorts.  This was pretty simple and not sure why it is not in the help section as I wasted about 7 hours trying to do the cut and paste.  I asked customer support and was told that there were problems with converting to Excel and could probably not do it.  Kind of frustrating even though I did solve it.

  • Converting pdf to excel/word file - will it allow changes made to orginal pdf file?

    I just downloaded the new free version of Adobe Reader and it gives you the option of converting a pdf file to an excel or word file.  Does this mean if someone has this option on their Adobe program they can convert the pdf file I sent to them to a word file and modify it? Thanks

    No, we cannot password protect a file from Adobe Reader. You would require Adobe Acrobat for that.
    Yes, you are right here, there are two types of password protection, a) to open a document: in this user would require the password to open the document even and he cannot view the PDF until he provides the password.
    b) Permision Password: once this is applied he person who receives the pdf file can still open it to view or print but cannot modify the file unless they have the password(Please see the screenshot)
    Let me know if tat helps.
    ~Pranav

  • Do you have any API for converting PDF to Excel?

    Do you have any Adobe API or Adobe SDK for converting PDF files to Excel files?. If yes, can it be called through java code?

    If it exists you will find it documented here:  Adobe - Acrobat Developer Center | Adobe Developer Connection

  • Convert pdf to excel, wanted to see if it worked before subscribing.

    And I did not want to send it to the cloud but rather keep the test on my own machine.  Tried save as but it does not give the option to save as excel.

    Hi rmullen,
    Adobe doesn't offer free trials of its Acrobat.com online services. But, if you do decide to try it out, and it doesn't suit your needs, you may cancel within the first 30 days for a full refund.
    If you want to convert PDF files to Excel without doing so via the cloud, then you would want to use Acrobat (not Reader), which does allow you to save directly to Excel format (and others) on your desktop.
    Best,
    Sara

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