"Browse" scrubber view in Adobe DPS as default view

Hi there,
Is it possible to set the "Browse" scrubber view in Adobe DPS as the default view (ie the first view a user sees after the magazine cover)? Our publishers would like users to see the "Browse" view automatically rather than having to navigate to it using the dropdown bar.
With thanks and best,
Ella

No.
Bob

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