This definitely has its flaws, especially when running under Mojave - macOS will prompt the user if 'ChemDraw Prime 18' should be allowed to control 'ChemDraw 18', which will probably thoroughly confuse the user - but it's the best that I could come up with at the time. Here's the contents of the AppleScript: tell application 'System Events' Theme designer for graphical picture-in-picture effects.
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