Portfolio opens with Blank Page in Reader

I created a portfolio in Acrobat 9 pro Extended, but reader opens the portfolio with a blank (white) page. This started happening about 2 weeks ago with the last Reader update.
It seems that the layout focus on the portfolio is set to a cover sheet, which I do not have. I have to manually set the focus to layout, then I can see the pages in the portfolio. What is causing this? Does anyone know? I would greatly appreciate your help. thanks!

Hello SEVP95,
This issue occurred in Reader version 11.0.7 and 11.0.8.
This is fixed in the Fall 2014 quarterly update of Reader 11, version 11.0.9.
Please update Reader to version 11.0.9 to remedy the issue.
Regards,
Charlene

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