On 12/2/19 9:06 PM, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote:
  In my opinion, PDFs are the last place that computer
usable data goes.
 Because getting anything out of a PDF as a data source is next to
 impossible.
 Sure, you, a human, can read it and consume the data.
 Try importing a simple table from a PDF and working with the data in
 something like a spreadsheet.? You can't do it.? The raw data is there.
  But you can't readily use it.
 This is why I say that a PDF is the end of the line for data.
 I view it as effectively impossible to take data out of a PDF and do
 anything with it without first needing to reconstitute it before I can
 use it. 
I'll add this:
PDF is a decent page layout format.  But trying to view the contents in
any different layout is problematic (at best).
Trying to use the result of a page layout as a data source is ...
problematic.
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