Um, what? There are clearly no hiragana on top of each of the kanji characters in those PDFs... And there won't be in the exams for the course either.
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Those are entire lists of Kanji for some sort of course.
I doubt there is anyone who is going to waste a huge chunk of their time re-typing them for you. A few is one thing. A list of a hundred or more is another.
Why don`t you just get a normal book and study them?
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I'm studying Heisig but that has over 2,000 kanji - I only need 600 for the course, the 600 listed in those documents. I've done around 400 in Heisig but I don't know many of the listed ones.
The problem is in those documents some of the kanji are so complex and in such a little space I can't tell what they are!