Nitro PDF’s Excel to PDF Online
Yet another online conversion utility coming from Nitro PDF. This utility is called PDF to Excel online. I’m pretty sure it’s the first utility available online. A lot of attention-to-detail has been placed in matching font styles, colors, layout, and row column height and width.
Here’s how Nitro say you should use it:
Head to the http://www.pdftoexcelonline.com site Select a PDF to convert, enter your email address, and submit the file Our server processes the file (identifying tables, discarding other content and packaging the tables into a XLS file) and then emails it You check your email in a minute or two All done.
Read more about in the Nitro PDF blog.
Disclosure: Karl De Abrew resides on the Nitro PDF board. See the disclosures page.











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