Multiple copy from Acrobat 9 Pro extended to Excel

How can I select multiple part of text to copy and paste them across cells of Excel?

You should ask this question in one of the Acrobat forums. The following is probably the most appropriate one: http://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat/creating__editing_%26_exporting_pdfs?view=discus sions
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