Opening application in RunTime mode using a Startup macro

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Hi;
Can a macro or Startup form cause a program to open in Run Time mode?
This can be done simply thru a desktop shortcut,but when i want to give my
program to someone else to test it,its not possible to create a desktop
shortcut on his/her windowse without packaging.In the other hand,packaging
with runtime files has its own limitations.It seems that the best option is
to use a startup form or macro,with RunTime Switch,if possible.Is there a
way to do that?
Thank you in advance.
 
Mota said:
Hi;
Can a macro or Startup form cause a program to open in Run Time mode?
This can be done simply thru a desktop shortcut,but when i want to give my
program to someone else to test it,its not possible to create a desktop
shortcut on his/her windowse without packaging.In the other hand,packaging
with runtime files has its own limitations.It seems that the best option is
to use a startup form or macro,with RunTime Switch,if possible.Is there a
way to do that?
Thank you in advance.

No. It is too late at that point. You could launch one app whose only
purpose is to launch a second app in Runtime mode I suppose.
 
I could guess thats too late after app opens up,but hoped there is another
way to do that.Thank you for ur help.
 
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