How to Convert PDFs to Excel
Converting PDF to Excel has never been easier with our online tool. Follow the steps below to create a spreadsheet from your PDF:
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Upload the PDF you want to convert
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Make any changes with our editing tool
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Click “Convert” to create an Excel version
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Save your new spreadsheet or share it directly
Why Choose PDFinity to Convert PDFs to Excel?
100% online PDF to Excel conversion
You don’t need a program installed on your computer to convert a PDF to an Excel spreadsheet. With our tool, all you need is an internet connection to switch format.
Lightning-Fast PDF to XLSX Conversion
Take advantage of the rapid speed of our Converter to change PDF to Excel in no time at all. Simply drag and drop your PDF, click “Convert”, and save your new XLSX file.
Easy Excel File Editing
Need to make changes to your document as well as converting it to an Excel? You can do it all in one go right here! We’re your one-stop shop for dealing with PDFs!
Effortless Download and Sharing
How to save your PDF as an Excel file? Once you’ve converted your file on our site, simply click “Download”. You can also start sharing it directly, without having to download a copy.
Cross-Platform Compatibility
Whatever device, browser, and operating system you’re using, you can use our Converter. Our PDF to Excel tool works across all platforms and is designed for maximum convenience.
Top PDF to Excel Converter
With our Converter, you’ll quickly find why we’re regarded as one of the best PDF to Excel tools out there — it’s quick, convenient, and efficient. Give it a try!
Frequently Asked Questions About the PDF to Excel Converter
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Yes, your Excel file will be fully editable after converting from a PDF. Like all Excel files, you’ll be able to edit and add data to the fields in the spreadsheet.
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Yes, our Converter preserves the content of the PDF file when transferring it to the Excel — even with complex PDFs.
The content will be sorted appropriately into the Excel format. This may mean that some pieces of information or other content contained in the PDF may move as it is placed into the spreadsheet.
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XLS and XLSX are both types of Excel files.
XLS:
- The standard file in older versions of Excel (97-2003)
- Does not support advanced functions introduced in later versions
- Large file size
XLSX:
- Compatible with Excel 2007 and later versions/li>
- Has all Excel features
- Smaller file size due to ZIP compression
- Better for handling large datasets and complex calculations
- Superior security