Convert Digital Signature in Word to PDF

Dear Expert,
I create digital signature in Word 2010, can I convert Word file to PDF file. and Using Adobe PDF reader to sign the digital signature.
Can we do it?
Thank you

Hi,
can I convert Word file to PDF file
You can use the Save As option to convert Word file to PDF file.
Using Adobe PDF reader to sign the digital signature
It should be possible, but I suggest you refer to Adobe support to get more professional support on this matter.
http://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html
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Best Regards,
Amy
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