Melhores Maneiras de Converter Ficheiros PDF em Ficheiros Excel Facilmente
Olá a todos, tenho estado a tentar encontrar uma forma suave e fiável de converter ficheiros PDF em folhas de cálculo Excel sem perder quaisquer dados ou format…
Eli Webster
February 8, 2026 at 09:26 PM
Olá a todos, tenho estado a tentar encontrar uma forma suave e fiável de converter ficheiros PDF em folhas de cálculo Excel sem perder quaisquer dados ou formatação. Experimentei algumas ferramentas, mas elas por vezes causam problemas. Alguém tem dicas ou software favorito que funcione mesmo bem? Gostaria muito de ouvir as vossas experiências ou recomendações!
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Just throwing this out there, you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools, they keep a list of neat AI tools for stuff like this.
If you want something free, you can try Tabula. It’s open source and pretty good for tables in PDFs.
I use Nitro PDF for this, it’s reliable and has a solid export feature.
I found Smallpdf's converter handy but the free version limits file size and conversions per day.
Look into Investintech's PDF to Excel converter too, it’s pretty robust and user friendly from what I've seen.
Does anyone know if there’s a tool that keeps formulas intact during the conversion?
Honestly, online converters can be hit or miss. I’ve found that desktop apps give better privacy and usually handle bigger files without crashin.
Just want to add that some AI-powered tools are starting to handle conversions better by understanding the layout smarter.
I rely on Microsoft Excel itself sometimes, it can import PDFs directly now but results vary depending on PDF complexity.
I’ve had luck with Wondershare PDFelement. The interface is clean and conversion is pretty accurate.
Sometimes I just copy tables from PDF and paste into Excel, then spend some time cleaning it up. Tedious but works if nothing else.
Used Adobe Acrobat Pro for this and it’s super reliable. The export to Excel feature kept my formatting tight.
The quality of the output really depends on how the original PDF was created, scanned PDFs are always tougher to convert.
I use this converter called Able2Extract, works pretty solid for most of my PDFs. Sometimes it messes up complex tables but for the basics it’s quick and easy.
Anyone tried ABBYY FineReader? Heard it’s good for complex PDFs.
I think the key is to test a few tools with your typical PDFs and see which handles your formatting best.