I currently use a spreadsheet at work that for some reason, was created in pdf 
format, which I didn’t even know was possible and now need to figure out an 
equivalent to that same spreadsheet I can use on my mac, sense the 2 of them 
aren’t going to work together.  Basicly what I was given was, in a nutshell, a 
17-cell spreadsheet, that had multiple fields I had to type in, and at the end 
of each entry had a list of choices I had to pick from depending on what I was 
working with.  This was actually my first time ever working with a spreadsheet 
period, so I didn’t know why I was sent one in pdf format, but either which 
way, does anyone know if anything remotely similar to this can be created using 
the mac?  I really need to know this, because I’m in the process of starting a 
possission in the same field I’m already in, but really don’t want to have to 
have to invest in a whole new setup when what I already have is perfect aside 
from this.

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