Microsoft: import & analyze data from PDF to Excel

Yes import support from PDF to Excel: Microsoft released one for on Insider program, and this time there seem to be some very significant improvements.

First of all, starting with this version you can use the Earbuds for controlling PowerPoint presentations. Microsoft released the Surface Earbuds earlier this month, The new Earbuds support gestures, so you can now control a presentation with a simple touch.

"If you forget your clicker or do not want to use it, your Surface Earbuds will cover you. You can slide the left earpiece back and forth to navigate your presentation while in presentation mode. "You can play or pause videos embedded in your presentation by double-clicking," says Microsoft.

As for Microsoft Excel, the company announced a very important feature with this update. With this new version, Microsoft Excel can import and analyze data from documents PDF, something he had needed for a long time for his suite Office.

This feature can work from the path: Data - Get Data - From Files - From PDF.

The update brings other improvements to Outlook and Microsoft Word, along with a bug fix that corrupted the addition of a new comment to a blank document.

Microsoft says it has also fixed a problem that affects Visual Basic for in Microsoft Office.

"We fixed a problem with Visual Basic for Applications in Microsoft Office where some VBA projects that contain references to libraries with dual byte characters in the library name or library path were considered corrupted by the Office application." he says The company.

The new version of Office for Windows Insiders that monitors the Fast ring is the 2006 version (Build 12905.20000).

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