Excel 2002: Can I split PDF text into columns ?

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Mr. Low

Hello,

I need to do data analysis from PDF documents.

I do not have any problem in copying entire file and paste it to Excel.

However I am unable to split them into columns.

Is there anyway for me to import or convert PDF data into Excel format ?

Thanks

Low
 
Is all the data pasted into one column in Excel? If so, you can use
Data | Text-to-columns to split it up, maybe using <space> as a
delimiter.

Hope this helps.

Pete
 
Try copy with formatting function in PDF before you patse to excel


Is all the data pasted into one column in Excel? If so, you can use
Data | Text-to-columns to split it up, maybe using <space> as a
delimiter.

Hope this helps.

Pete







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Helklo Edward,

I am using only an Acrobat Reader to open the file. May I know how to copy
with formating ? I only could Select All > Copy to Clipboard and Paste to
Excel is that the correct steps ?

Please guide.

Thanks

Low
 
Hello Pete,

Yes, the text is on one column, but when I use Data > Text to Column tool, I
could not split it into columns. All the text are very close together, there
is no spacing in between them, thus I am not able to use "Space" to split
them.

Any more idea ?

Thanks

Low
 
You can split by any other character which is used as a delimiter, or split
into fixed width fields. If neither of those, how are you deciding which
characters are intended to be in which field?
 

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