Irritating Tool Tip on image file location

My complied web help (RoboHelp Word) shows an irritating tool
tip on the location and file name of the images when the mouse is
placed over the images. How do I disable this?

Hi jothi21 and welcome to our community
Personally, I try like heck to avoid mixing Word and
RoboHelp, but it does appear here that you actually LIKE this
combination.
If this were RoboHelp HTML. I'd tell you to double-click the
offending image and look in the
Screen tip field. I'm hopeful here that Word might offer the
same thing if you double click your image there. If not, try right
clicking the image and see what options you have. The goal is to
see if RoboHelp will offer some option to insert the same thing in
the RoboHelp for Word version.
Cheers... Rick

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