Turn off develop module tips

I can't turn off the develop module tip window in lightroom 4 with out closing down LM.
I have tryed (commond /) and just get another window to pop-up.
Thanks

in Develop module click Help /Develop Module Tips and check "Turn off tips"
Frans

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