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Static Lines Stayed in the PDF. n8n Gave Them a Spreadsheet to Live In.

· 13 min read
SEO and Content Writer

Invoice tables and line items often arrive as PDFs. You need them in Excel for filters, formulas, and imports. n8n with PDF4me chains the right operations: Dropbox – Download a file pulls the PDF, Convert PDF to editable PDF using OCR recovers text from scans, Convert PDF to Excel builds the workbook, then Dropbox – Upload a file saves the .xlsx next to your process. Five nodes including the trigger. One execution. No retyping.

This guide uses authentic screenshots and descriptive image captions so you can match credentials, binary field names, and quality settings in your own workflow.

Your Scan Already Hid a Spreadsheet. You Just Needed a Door to Excel.

· 13 min read
SEO and Content Writer

Invoice and order tables often arrive as PDFs—sometimes scans you cannot sort or filter. Copy-pasting row by row is slow and brittle. Power Automate with PDF4me runs a simple pipeline: pull the file from Dropbox, Convert PDF to editable PDF using OCR so text and tables are machine-readable, Convert PDF to Excel to get a workbook, then Create file back in Dropbox. Five actions. One flow. Tables land in Excel ready for formulas, pivots, and handoff to finance or BI.

This guide uses authentic screenshots and descriptive image captions so you can follow each step and match paths, quality settings, and dynamic content in your own flow.