Converting A PDF to an Excel File

I recently purchased a list that has something along the lines of 1600 pages of data.  When I purchased it, I was told it would be in an Excel spreadsheet I could manipulate and work with.  Instead, it came in a PDF.
Is there anyway I can convert that PDF to an Excel file?  I have been looking into third party software, does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks.

You can try saving the entire file as an Excel spreadsheet (in Acrobat X it's under File - Save As - Spreadsheet), or you can select parts of the text (using the Text Selection Tool), and then right-clicking it and exporting it or copying it as a table, if that option appears.

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    1
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    2
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    "You cannot make a silk purse from a sow's ear."
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    ("well-formed" as defined by ISO 14289-1, the ISO standard for PDF/UA).
    Export needs the content's logical hierarchy to be known.
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    Whatever application was used to feed Distiller (which produced the PDF) did not provide requisite logical hierarchy.
    The page bounce I mentioned displays the order in which textual content was painted to the PDF page.
    A consequence of how the PDF source content was mastered and how this was processed to PDF is that what we see/know to be, logically, discrete rows gets bundled during export and placed into a single row.
    This would not occur had the PDF content been created as proper tabular data with correct application of the PDF <Table> element and this element's child elements/tags.
    If this PDF had been mastered properly and appropriate tag management used the tagged output PDF would've had a well-formed <Table> element with proper child elements.
    An export of this to Excel would've required little to no cleanup in the Excel file.
    Unfortunately you do not have the "well-formed tagged PDF".
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    It's unfortunate that Alameda did not provide well-formed tagged PDF on it's publicly facing web site.
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