You would press the F1 key.
Press the F1 key or go to the Help menu and choose the option from there.
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The simplest way is to press the F1 key. You can also access it through the Help menu. If you have the Office Assistant visible, you can also click on it.
The alt key is used with an access key to display a menu.
Boot time, quickly click the F8 key position, you can enter the Advanced menu.
Access keys allow you to access the Ribbon. They correlate to tabs, commands, and other items on the screen. Use access keys by pressing the ALT key to display the key tips followed by another key or a sequence of other keys. Every command on the Ribbon, the Microsoft Office Button menu, and the Quick Access Toolbar has an access key, and every access key is assigned a Key Tip (like the old system of underscored letters on menu items).
The only known cheat menu can be acessed on the computer. You can acess that and imput codes by pressing the `or~ key. (its the key directly below the escape key)
Just like any Microsoft compliant application, the Title Bar in MS Excel displays the Application Name and the current Filename of the Worsheet, this can be found o the left most portion of the bar.By double-clicking on the Title-Bar, it switches its window Maximize to Restore Mode and vice-versa.You could also move the active window by click-dragging it on the Title Bar when in Restore Mode.Performing a Right-Mouse click on the Title Bar would also show the a Short cut menu for Restoring, Minimizing, Maximizing, etc the active Window
Generally, it brings up a help menu.
F1 key on your keyboard will give you a help menu, window, or other help document for the current software.
The F1 key will bring up the help window
There is no Menu key on Apple keyboards.