Importing Data to PDF from Excel

I need to store data from 1000 unique records of a single form. Acrobat has a good export feature that puts all the data nicely in an excel sheet. However, there doesn't seem to be an equally easy way of repopulating the form with that data, generating a new file for each record.
The reason I'm doing this is because there doesn't seem to be a way of modifying how a signature field is handled Adobe Default vs Silanis. The type is cemented by what the setting was when the field was created. So my thought is to temporarily store the data in excel. Recreate the Signature fields with the correct setting. Then generate the 1000 files again with the data from Excel.
Thoughts?

That is correct - Acrobat does not have that feature.
I don't understand the issue with Silanis, since PDF Digital Signatures are part of the ISO 32000-1 standard as well as the ETSI TS 102778 (PAdES) standard.
Signature fields required certificates and passphrases - I don't see how you could "recreate" them...

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