Hi,
Generally, speaking, ODS does not send much "viewer" information to a file that it creates. ODS prepares a file for a particular viewer or rendering software (such as Acrobat Reader or GhostView) -- but ODS does not exert control over the viewer windows once the file has been created. The information it sends to the file is either content-based or for some destinations, document property based.
In the case of PDF, there are only a few ways to touch the document properties (AUTHOR=, TITLE=, SUBJECT=, KEYWORDS=). In addition, you can use SAS options related to the printer to touch the some of the physical page properties(TOPMARGIN=, LEFTMARGIN=, etc). Then, other ODS options create bookmarks (BOOKMARKGEN=) and tell how those bookmarks should be displayed when the file is opened (BOOKMARKLIST=).
When I go to Acrobat Reader, I can select the click path View --> Page Layout --> Continuous from my toolbar. This appears to be a global setting. The next time I open a PDF file with Acrobat my page layout setting seems to be remembered (whether the file was created with ODS or not). If I select the path View --> Page Layout --> Facing then that new setting is used the next time Acrobat opens a PDF file.
I do not think you can touch this Acrobat menu choice with ODS. I do not know whether this is something that is controllable by ODS at all. Perhaps one of the R&D or Tech Support folks can chime in with a definitive YES or NO.
cynthia