If you’re an Excel for Mac user who needs to import data from a PDF into Excel, this video is for you. As a Bonus, I’ll also show you how to translate the content of a PDF using nothing more than a built-in feature of macOS.
For full details see the timestamps below:
⏱ Timestamps
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:14 Convert a PDF to JPG or PNG
00:01:43 Export a portion of a PDF as a JPG or PNG
00:02:36 Insert Data from an Image into an Excel Sheet
00:03:39 Translate Text from an Image and Paste into Excel
00:05:18 Import Non-Tabular Data from a PDF into Excel
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Hi Mike – Great video – Thank you. Its a shame Office 365 for Mac does not have import from PDF option. If my pdf is longer than a screen full, how do I select all the area of the pdf to import to excel ? Any advice gratefully received.CMND+Shift+4 would not extend below the visible screen area.
I don't have the data from picture option in Excel
Hi mike didn’t know this could be done so thanks for that!