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Syndicate_Admin
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Administrator

Power Query - Extracting Data from a PDF

I have a PDF document, lets say 100 pages for example, where 50 pages contain information I want to extract into excel format. The information i want is the client name and their address.

 

The position of the text want is relatively the same on each page. When I get data from the PDF, the formatting gets strange and the location is no longer the same on each tab representing the page. 

 

Is there an alternative solution? Is power query the best way to do this?

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Anonymous
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The key to working with PDFs and power. Query is to make sure that, before you expand the table column, You sorted the tables in descending order by number of columns. So once you have the table column, add a column that uses

each Table.ColumnCount([Name of Table Column])


Now you can sort that column in descending order by number of columns. If possible, make that first PDF your example file. Now when you expand the table column, none of the columns should maintain their order, and none of the column names will be missing.

 

--Nate

Einomi
Helper V
Helper V

Hi @Syndicate_Admin 

 

I believe PQ is one of the best tool to extract info from a PDF. Please can you share some screenshots from your query ?

I've attached an example of a PDF I am working with. I've removed some text but highlighted in yellow to indicate there was text there previously. I'd like to create a to pick up the beneficiary name, TFN and the input for the tax items e.g. A, A1, A2 etc.

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