![]() You do this for every record you have in your Excel file and save the PDF file to a new name. Choose the file you want to convert from your computer. You will be prompted to select the PFD file that you want to pull data from. Now press on the Get data button, select From File and then click on From PDF. This will fill the PDF form with the selected values: Click on the Data option from the ribbon. On the next screen you can then pick which record to import, you can only import one record at a time: On the file dialog, select to import a text file, browse to your exported text file and select it. Once you have your Tab Delimited Text file, open your PDF form, and select Tools>Forms>More Form Options and click on Import: This is one of the export options in Excel (and other spread sheet applications) that is available after you select File>Save As: When you export your data file from Excel, you need to select the "Tab Delimited Text" format. In this sample, I took the first approach and used the field names as my column headers: You can either match the names that you are using in your PDF form, or you need to modify the field names in the PDF form so that they match the column names in Excel. ![]() The columns need to be named the same way as the field names in the PDF form. Yes, but you there are two things you need to do in Excel for this to work: ![]()
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