PDF Tables to Excel Transfer
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I have a batch of PDF tables that contain both text and numbers. All of that mixed data must be lifted accurately into a single Excel workbook. Each table sits neatly in the PDF, so it should translate column-for-column once copied; however, I still need basic cleanup—headers in bold and column widths adjusted just enough to keep everything readable.
The job is straight data relocation, nothing analytical. Because the files open best side-by-side, you’ll move faster if you’re comfortable working with a split-screen or on dual monitors. I expect the whole task to wrap up in roughly five to six hours, and I’ve set a small-project ceiling of twelve dollars total to match that scope.
Deliverable
• One Excel file containing every table from the PDFs, fully filled, checked for typos, and formatted with bold headers.
I’ll be online to answer questions quickly so you can keep momentum. If you’re quick in Excel and meticulous about copy accuracy, this should be a straightforward way to pick up an easy micro-project today.
The job is straight data relocation, nothing analytical. Because the files open best side-by-side, you’ll move faster if you’re comfortable working with a split-screen or on dual monitors. I expect the whole task to wrap up in roughly five to six hours, and I’ve set a small-project ceiling of twelve dollars total to match that scope.
Deliverable
• One Excel file containing every table from the PDFs, fully filled, checked for typos, and formatted with bold headers.
I’ll be online to answer questions quickly so you can keep momentum. If you’re quick in Excel and meticulous about copy accuracy, this should be a straightforward way to pick up an easy micro-project today.
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