Blank area when I create PDF

Hello All!
I have problem. When I view report in Publisher in PDF format in my IE I have blank space bottom of browser screen. I go to "Preferences" and set "Report Viewer Height" at 700. Blank space disappear. It's good. But when I reboot computer in sign in Publisher blank space bottom of browser screen came back.
Please help me. Where can I set default "Report Viewer Height" for my BI Publisher server.
Thank you

Please indicate the versions of WORD and Acrobat. Also, tell us just how you are creating the PDF. It may be that Deepak's suggestion works, but he has also made an assumption about how you are creating the PDF.

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