Export any multi-table financial report as a clean, properly formatted EXCEL file. No ads, no broken layout, no reformatting required. Page2Doc detects and extracts all tables from the page — including Multi-table financial report — and exports them to a structured .xlsx file in one click.
The Problem
HTML tables on pricing pages, comparison grids, financial summaries, and data tables are nearly impossible to copy into Excel without losing their structure. Manually re-entering the data from Multi-table financial report into a spreadsheet takes hours and introduces transcription errors. Browser copy-paste collapses merged cells and loses column headers.
The Solution
Page2Doc automatically detects every table on the page and converts each one to a structured Excel sheet. Multiple tables are exported to separate sheets within the same workbook. Column headers, merged cells, and numeric values are all handled correctly — the spreadsheet is ready to filter, sort, and analyze without any cleanup.
How It Works
Install the Page2Doc Chrome extension (free). Navigate to the page containing Multi-table financial report. Click the Page2Doc icon in your toolbar. Select Excel (.xlsx) export. The extension detects all tables on the page and exports them to a multi-sheet workbook that downloads instantly.
Key Benefits
- ✓All tables on the page detected and extracted automatically
- ✓Each table exported to a separate, clearly labelled Excel sheet
- ✓Column headers preserved as bold header rows
- ✓Merged cells handled with correct column and row spans
- ✓Numeric values preserved as Excel numbers, not text strings
- ✓Compatible with Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and LibreOffice Calc
How Page2Doc Compares
Browser copy-paste collapses merged cells and loses borders. PDF-to-Excel converters require an intermediate file and often garble numbers. Manual re-entry is time-consuming and error-prone. Page2Doc reads the live HTML table structure directly and maps it to a structured .xlsx file with no intermediate conversion step.
Use Cases
- →Extracting pricing tables and comparison grids for analysis
- →Downloading financial data and statistics from reports and dashboards
- →Converting Multi-table financial report into a sortable, filterable spreadsheet
- →Pulling product specification tables for procurement or research
- →Exporting web-based schedules or timetables to Excel for planning
- →Aggregating data from multiple web pages into a single workbook
Pro Tip
For pages with dynamic data tables that load on scroll, scroll to the bottom of the page before exporting to ensure all rows are captured in the snapshot.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does it handle multiple tables on one page?▾
Yes. Page2Doc detects all tables on the page and exports each to a separate sheet within the same Excel workbook, labelled by order of appearance.
Are merged cells preserved?▾
Yes. Page2Doc maps HTML colspan and rowspan attributes to Excel merged cell ranges, preserving the original table layout exactly as it appears on screen.
Are numeric values preserved as numbers or text?▾
Numeric values are preserved as Excel number types where detectable, so you can immediately use SUM, AVERAGE, and other formulas without manual conversion.
Can I use the file in Google Sheets?▾
Yes. The .xlsx format is fully compatible with Google Sheets — upload it to Google Drive and open it. All sheets, headers, and merged cells display correctly.