Make sure you’re connected to Office.com then use the keyboard shortcut F1 to bring up the Help window. In the search box type in something like Excel keyboard shortcuts and press the enter button.
You’ll get search results (shown below) and to complete this example click the link for Keyboard shortcuts in Excel 2010.
The topic will appear in the Help window (shown below). Right click on the topic title (highlighted in red) then select Properties from the pop-up box.
In the Properties dialog box, triple click on the Address (URL) to select it, then use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C to copy the web address (URL) to the clipboard.
Another method is to click the Address (URL) and using the keyboard shortcut Crtl+A to select the entire URL, then Ctrl+C to copy it to the clipboard.
You can use a URL copied to the clipboard in several ways.
Since Excel Help pops up in a separate window, it can be inserted into the worksheet as a picture. I find this to be useful at times to keep a bit of Help knowledge in the worksheet.
Here’s a couple of tips I use. First, size the Help window appropriately before inserting into the worksheet, you only get what’s showing in the window so make sure the text you want is visible. Secondly, after inserting the picture, you can use the Picture toolbar to Crop, Resize or modify the picture as you see fit.
I cropped the picture above with the Picture tools and could have done some fancy stuff, but that will have to wait for another day.