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Percentage number rounding off while converting PDF to Excel

Community Beginner ,
Apr 18, 2025 Apr 18, 2025

Hello,

The regular version of Adobe Acrobat is what I'm using. When utilizing the Convert functionality to convert a PDF with a table to Excel, the percentage value is rounded to four decimal places. Other numbers without "%" are not affected by it, though.

I require that the percentage number stay the same as the original. Please share if you know how to resolve this.

It also occurs during the Adobe website conversion process.

Pdf table:

himanshu_bansal_0-1744969549227.png

Converted excel file:

himanshu_bansal_1-1744969613430.png

Thanks

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 18, 2025 Apr 18, 2025

Hi @himanshu_bansal

 

Thanks for reaching out. Wait for more input from experts. 

Could you let us know how you are converting Excel into PDF? There are multiple ways to do that; which one are you employing here? 

 

Also, ensure your copy of Acrobat is updated, to check for updates, launch Acrobat > Help > Check For Updates.

 

Try the following and let us know how it works:

- Launch Acrobat > File > Create > Locate the Excel file and convert.

- Check if the issue persists. 

 

If the issue persists, if possible, please share both the Excel file (if you can't share this file, share a sample file that exhibits the same behavior). 

 

Also, let us know:

- Acrobat version: https://adobe.ly/4invknA

- OS name and version. 


~Tariq

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 18, 2025 Apr 18, 2025

Hello Tariq,

Thank you for your response. Actually, I'm using Acrobat's convert feature to convert PDF to Excel rather than Excel to PDF. The screenshot and necessary information are shown below:

 

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- Acrobat version: 2025.001.20435, 64-bit

- OS name and version. Windows 11 Enterprise

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 18, 2025 Apr 18, 2025

@himanshu_bansal - Could you share a sample Excel document that exhibits the same behavior? If you can't share the working Excel file.

If you can't share the file publicly, upload files to any cloud drive and share the link via private message. To send a private message, click on the envelope icon in the top right corner.  


~Tariq

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 20, 2025 Apr 20, 2025

Sure @Tariq Ahmad , please find the attached sample pdf converted to excel.

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 21, 2025 Apr 21, 2025
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Hi @himanshu_bansal

 

Due to an issue with the file, it is stuck on the platform for "Virus Scan." Please check the screenshot attached. I am able to download the PDF. 

If possible, please upload the Sample Excel File to a cloud drive, such as Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, etc., and share the downloadable link with us. 

 

 

Appreciate your patience and continued support. 


~Tariq

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