Page display in Reader 9.1

Hi
I like to have my pdf files open in Adobe Reader with the window maximised, the bookmarks in the left hand column and the pages displayed to fill the width of the remaining window space.
I have tried various settings in Preferences to try and achieve this but still find some documents opening differently.  It becomes tedious to continually enlarge pages to fit the width of the window.
Can anyone tell me what settings affect the page display and how I should set these to display the pages to my requirement.
Eric43

I have tried that but still the documents return to their original state after closing and re-opening.
I have also tried every combination of preferences but no matter what settings I use the document still opens as originally viewed (usually one complete page view).
I can only assume that either the view is set by the author and is locked and can only be temporarily altered when viewing or I am missing something in the preferences settings.
How can the settings for an individual document be set to default?

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