How do I convert a password protected a pdf file to excel

I downloaded my credit card statement from my on-line bank site in PDF format.  When I tried to convert it to an excel file, i received a message that it could not be done because the file was password protected. How can I proceed?

I am sorry.  I just purchased the upgrade and am just getting acclimatized to the process.  I appreciate your comment.  And thank you for your response.

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