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Andrew has attended:
Excel VBA Intro Intermediate course

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Laura GB

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Laura

I have another query.

I have a lot of data which i receive in PDF format. I know you can convert this into a table in word and then copy across that table in excel......

But, i would like to be able to write some code to be able to do this. Is it possible?

I would like to run the macro which allows the user to choose the PDF file to open, open a word document to facilitate the making of a table, copy data from PDF file and then paste the information into excel, then closing down word without saving it.

Happy to discuss further if i have not explained it well enough above

Many Thanks

Andrew

 

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