Navigation Pane/Bookmarks question in Adobe 9

Is there a way to have the navigation pane (bookmarks, specifically) open automatically on EVERY Adobe document opened on my computer?  I know that I can go into the 'Preferences' on a specific document and set the initial view to 'Bookmarks and Panel page', but I would like it to automatically open on every single Adobe .pdf that I open on my machine.  Does it depend on the creator of the document, and whether they have set the initial view in 'preferences' to 'bookmarks and panel page'?  Thanks!

Thanks.  I am not at all comfortable using scripts.  I'll just fix it each time I open a doc.  I appreciate your help!

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