Adobe Acrobat X - Remember Last Save Location

Is there a setting that can be changed in Adobe Acrobat X Pro to  make the program remember the last location that you saved to?  Having to keep navigating to the same folder is frustrating.
Thanks.

No. The setting is remembered while you have Acrobat open, but is lost afterward. The simplest way to set up a directory that you use regularly is to put a shortcut to it in the Documents folder. This it is just one extra click away.

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