Acrobat Standard - Pages Panel

I am using
- Windows 7 Pro
- Acrobat 9 Standard
I have a lot of new PDF files every day which I need to set - Document Properties - Navigation Tab as "Pages Panel and Page" -
so the acrobat file appears with Pages Panel at Left on open.
I know Acrobat 9 Standard settings for the above must be done individually one by one.
1. Does Acrobat 9 Professional has the option to automatically set "Pages Panel and Page" setting for all PDF files instead of individually.
2. Can I just get the Acrobat 9 Professional UPDGRADE version as I am now using licensed Acrobat 9 Standard ?
Thank you.

Yes, you can set this up with a batch process in Acrobat Pro, but not with Standard. Adobe doesn't sell Acrobat 9 any longer, but you could upgrade to Acrobat 10 Pro.

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