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Would you like a free tool to extract data from PDF to Excel? There are PDF-Excel converters that can get the task done. You can also use copy and paste if you dont have a lot of data. Now, Power Query has a new feature where you can import data from a PDF document but does it really work though? Does your important information update when the content of the PDF document changes and you refresh your data? Lets find out. (upbeat music) Were going to look at three different examples to see if we can successfully import our data from PDF to Excel. In the first example, I have this safety report and on the second page, I have the safety performance data. So lets say I get this from the safety department. I need to grab this table and put it in my Excel file so you can do further analysis on this. Well, my first try would be to just copy and paste this. Im just going to highlight, press Control + C to copy, go to Excel and press Control + V. Now, this brings over the information, but