The folder to save the extracted images as png files Extracted image(s) name example: GivenName_1, GivenName_2 The last page number from the range of pages to extract images from The first page number from the range of pages to extract images from The number of the single page to extract images from Enter a file path, a variable containing a file or a text path The extracted tables with their info as a listĮxtract images from a PDF file. Specifies whether the first line of table contains column names Specifies whether to merge tables that cross page margins in the specified page range The last page number from the range of pages to extract tables from The first page number from the range of pages to extract tables from The number of the single page to extract tables from Specifies how many pages to extract tables from: all pages, a single page or a range of pages Specify whether to detect formatted layout in the document and extract text accordinglyĮxtract tables from a PDF file. Leave this blank if the PDF isn't password protected The last page number from the range of pages to extract text from The first page number from the range of pages to extract text from The number of the single page to extract text from Specifies how many pages to extract: All pages, a single page or a range of pages The following example selects a combination of specific pages and a range of pages.Įxtract text from a PDF file. This functionality minimizes the risk of accidentally omitting a real table.Īpart from extracting information from PDF files, you can create a new PDF document from an existing file using the Extract PDF file pages to new PDF file action. The library behind the action occasionally extracts additional PDF data that aren't tables.The Extract tables from PDF action doesn't use Optical Character Recognition (OCR), so you can't extract non-copyable text from scanned PDFs.
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