Open raw as smart object using droplet

Hello everyone,
This is my first post so please be gentle
Rather than a droplet opening a raw file in a regular layer, is it possible to open the raw file as a smart object so that the object can be edited in Camera Raw later on?
Thanks for your time and festive wishes
Paul

Click on the Worksflow Options link at the bottom of the ACR window and then deselect Open in Photoshop as Smart Objects. Click OK then Click Done.

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