Initial View

Hello Everybody,
I'm having a little problem with the initial view.  Upon opening, my converted PDF document (Smart Draw) continues to open in Portrait instead of Landscape.  Ive created the original document in landscape before I converted to PDF.  I've tried various settings in Acrobat > File > Properties > Initial View...no luck, it keeps opening in portrait instead of landscape...any ideas.

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