![]() ![]() If not, any suggestion will greatly help. PS: I'm not asking for the exact way to do it, because I know that's a violation here, just wanted to know if this is something possible and can be done in Excel or Google spreadsheet. If this doesn't work in Excel/Google spreadsheet, any suggestion how I can automate this process? The PDF has lots of pages, but I only need data from a single page in it. I was just wondering if this is possible. Start Free Trial Explore All PDF Tools Most Popular PDF Tools 21 tools to convert, compress, and edit PDFs for free. But, now you can easily import the data into Google Docs and paste it over to Google Sheets in as little as a few clicks. So the process will be like Excel open linked file in Row 1, extracts data needed, then adds the data to certain columns in Excel/Google spreadsheet. Chris Daniel Last updated Extracting data from PDF documents has been a tedious process in the past. ![]() What I want to figure out is a way to extract a 5 row of data (not a table) from the PDF and add it to certain columns on the sheet: Try Sheets for Work Go to Sheets Don't have an account See what you can do with Google Sheets Collaborate on data. Each row has a distinct PDF file linked to it. Create and collaborate on online spreadsheets in real-time and from any device. I have a series of PDF files uploaded to Google Drive (and also stored on my computer here) in different rows of a Google or Excel spreadsheet. ![]()
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