Disable bookmarks from displaying

When I open any pdf file, bookmarks are always displayed.  It seems to be a default.  I do not use bookmarks, and would like to turn that feature off.  Did I overlook that option in preferences?  Is there anyway to disable them from opening automatically when I open a document?
Thank you in advance.

With Adobe Acrobat (not Adobe Reader) you can change the initial view of the document.

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