Editing Adobe Fonts

Hi,
New here to the forum...can anyone help me with signatures and editing fonts?  I have adobe acrobat pro extended ver 9.0 and would like to know if I can import a signature with a special font (like script) since I have no scanner to scan my own signature.  Each time I save it in word and try to import the image for my signature, it reverts to a different font.  Any quetions or tips?

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