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Old 02-21-2018, 03:59 PM
jeffreybrown jeffreybrown is offline Convert word file into more readable format to paste into Excel Windows Vista Convert word file into more readable format to paste into Excel Office 2007
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Default Convert word file into more readable format to paste into Excel

I have a pdf which needs to be converted into Excel eventually, but in its current format, when I pasted to Excel it was all over the place. No real pattern which I could easily write a macro to align info into the right cells.

Anyway, also converted it to Word, but the format is not all that great there either.



Looking for any suggestions. I can't attach the pdf nor the full converted Word document because of the size limit, so I cut the Word down a little bit. It was 1.43mb and 152 pages.
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