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It isn't clear what your problem is but I'm going to assume that you are finding the table rows are happening in the wrong places.



The easiest fix is going to be working on the conversion step from PDF. There are multiple ways to convert PDF depending on the applications you have at your disposal.

Have you tried converting the PDF into Excel rather than Word? Or try some different methods of conversion?
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