As Peo said, not with any built-in Excel function. The best success I've had
in converting documents from .pdf to other 'native/original' file formats has
been with a product called OmniPage http://www.nuancestore.com/v2.0-img...html/omnipage16/omnipage_pro16_standard2.html
it can take a .pdf file and convert to a specified file type. It's the only
thing I've ever found that can take a complex .pdf created from a Word
document and actually come out with anything close to the original layout.
But it obviously is not free.
What you have to realize is that the purpose of PDF is to allow you to read
and print but not to convert files, so this "lack of a feature" is
intentional.
What you have to realize is that the purpose of PDF is to allow you to read
and print but not to convert files, so this "lack of a feature" is
intentional.
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