PS open image size

Hello, is it possible to make PS (on Win10) automatically open images at 100% size vice 65% size?  I know that I can Ctrl + 1 key to open 100%, but I am unable to find in the preferences on how to go to 100% all the time.

In addition, because the workflow process I, I open the PNG files and save in JPG format, is there a way to get the option "save under" to immediately jpg instead of PNG? Just save this step would allow me to save some time a session...

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Here's a free script that will do this: Adobe Photoshop Scripts. Trevor Morris Photographics

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