Adobe Reader X - 'restore last view settings when reopening documents'

Does anyone know the registry setting is for 'restore last view settings when reopening documents' so that you can have this item selected when using the customization wizard?  This is a setting that I would like to setup ahead of time for our user base. Thanks!

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    Adobe reader: Edit -> Preferences, Categories: Documents, Open Settings -> Restore last view settings when reopening documents  :: should be enabled by default as most users are not aware of this feature and have to write down their page number some where in text file or sticky notes

    Bug Reports or Feature Requests should be filed at https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

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    Said option (found under Edit/Preferences, category Documents), which works like an automatic bookmark in that it takes you back to the same place you were at when you last closed a document, is very useful, but apparently doesn't work with *all* documents.
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    This seems to be a problem with some PDF files.
    Suggested workaround: If the PDF you have allows "Save As", then try save-as to a new file. The "Restore last view settings when reopening documents" option should then work as expected (in the new file).
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  • Restore last view settings wher reopening document

    Hi friends!
    I didn't found this function at Adobe Reader for Android.
    For me that use the Adober Reader for read my technical books it's essential this feature.
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    I has some pdf douments where it was not possible restore last view settings when reopening in Adobe Reader
    one solution:
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    - in Preferences check  Restore last view settings when reopening documents
    - Save as new document
    Then "Restore last view settings when reopening documents"  works
    Brukuk

  • Restore view settings when reopening document

    Hi
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    Has anyone else seen this issue? How do I fix it?
    I am running Win 7 64-bit, I've tried running reader as administrator but that makes no difference.
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    Hey fellas!!
                   I noticed the same issue while reading a novel.So,posted a query and came across your disscussion.Some of my pdfs were doing fine but some were not.I compared the document properties of both the type.Limitations on a pdfs display depend on the producer.If you a viewing a pdf produced by adobe in Adobe reader then it'll work optimally.In case it's not working,then check out the producer and use a compatible reader.
    e.g : My problematic pdf was created using Foxit .Fortunately I had the unused foxit software in my system for some time!I Installed it today and it worked like a charm.Easily available through google search and loads faster then adobe reader!
    P.S.  Looks like our queries have been resolved.But I would love to know of a way to open such files in adobe reader.(Thogh I dont think adobe will take responsibility for some  me know alternative producer).So if you happen to find a resolution just let me know here : [email protected]

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