Pasting tables from Acrobat into CS2Indd

I have a number of detailed tables as pdfs only and would like to know how - if at all - I can retain the columns and rows when I copy and paste into Indd. At the moment - all it does is come in in a big block of text. Any clues?!
Mark

You should ask this question in the InDesign forum. There will be more table experts there. It's doubtful there is enough information in the PDF to do that but there might be a workaround.

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