Making "fit one full page to window" default

I always like to view documents one full page at a time.  Is it possible to set  "fit one full page to window" as the default view?

For the original question, you can go to Edit>Preferences>Page display>Default layout and zoom an in the "page layout" drop-down select "Single page".
If that doesn't work, someone could have added opening preferences at document level using Adobe Acrobat.

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