Change default magnification of PDF

Hi,
i create an PDF with the usual functional moduls and display it in WD4A.
by default I get a magnification of 138%, but I would like to see the document in 100% size.
Can I somehow set this as default? I somehow did not found anything under "preferences" in the form designer.
Thanks!

Hello you two!
Thanks for the answers! If its not possible its also good to know and of course I will tell the users to change their properties by themselve locally if they want to have 100% by default.
Otto: I will try it out just to serve my natural curiosity. But I assume that these changes need to be done after each generation of the form and I thing thats maybe what the users want me to do but what I dont want
Thanks again for your appreciated help guys!

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