Acrobat Preferences: Enhance thin lines: OFF

Question:
Is there a way to save Page Display Preferences with a PDF? (NB: Not Document Properties)
Desired outcome:
To retain chosen Acrobat Preference: Unselected "Enhance thin lines" in PDF when forwarding file to others.
I have gone to Preferences -> Page Display -> Enhance thin lines and made sure it is NOT checked so that my lines show as they are in my source file.
Any advice/help appreciated. Thank you.

No, it's a user preference which cannot be saved with a file.

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