Universal view settings on one computer

Hi! I'm using Adobe Acrobat Pro v. 9.3.2. I'm wondering if there is any way to apply the same view settings for all PDF-files I open? The problem is that I can open one document and read it for instance with single page continous settings. The next PDF I open for some reason shows the document without the continous setting. Why is this? The same happens when I open PDF's in my browser, be it Opera, Firefox, IE, Safari etc... If anyone has a solution to this I would be thrilled to hear about it!

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