Open in CS4 Fit to Screen, from Bridge

Is there a way I can open a RAW file in  ACR, and when I Open Image in CS4, they always open as fit to screen? The default seems to be 33.33%?
Windows XP and CS4.
Bob

Here's how to do that:
First, create an action in PS to display an image full screen.  My action simply captures clicking the View Menu then Fit On Screen.
Next...
Click File > Scripts > Script Events Manager
In the dialog that opens, check the box at the top to enable events to run scripts.
In the dialog, set:
Photoshop Event: Open Document
Click the Script radio button and then select the action you made to display the image full screen.
Click Add, then Done.
Now when you open an image from Bridge (or just from File > Open), it will open and the size will change to full screen.
Hope this helps.
John

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