Page size view in mobile

Any thoughts on why this page when viewed on an iPhone/any mobile device appears close-up on the video, as opposed to scaling back to it's original page format/size? Thanks for your advice.

I figured this one out after having no luck with support.
What worked for me was - go to Edit/Preferences and select "Documents" Then uncheck "restore last view settings when reopening documents"
After that all will look good :-)

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