Trying to converst 2 page pdf to excell

first page is fine second page as iformation but aligned with left margin not in columns

Sounds like there was an issue with the table recognition.
Could you try to convert the document again, only this time, disable the 'Recognize text' function?  I'm curious if it yields different results?

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