Cannot save PDF to Excel .xls

When I try to save my work file Microsoft sends an error report & I lose my work file.

Hi Colin,
I'd like to assist. Would you mind sharing the error file you are receiving from Microsoft specifically? Have you looked up the codes on Microsoft's support site?
Looking forward to hearing back from you.
Regards, Stacy

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