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# How to Click the “Question” Variable from Your Google Sheet

If you are learning English and using Google Sheets, you may see a column or item named **“Question.”** This word is easy to understand, but it can be confusing if you are not sure what to do with it. In this blog post, we will explain it in simple English.

A **question** is something you ask to get information. For example, “What is your name?” is a question. In a Google Sheet, the **Question** variable may contain sentences, survey items, or data that need answers. If you need to work with this column, you may want to click it, select it, or use it in your task.

Here is a simple way to do it:

1. Open your Google Sheet.
2. Find the column or cell named **Question**.
3. Click once on the word or the cell.
4. Check if it is selected.
5. Use it for sorting, copying, filtering, or editing.

If you are learning English, remember that **question** is a noun. It is often used in school, surveys, forms, and daily conversation. You can also see it in instructions like “Answer the question” or “Click the Question column.”

This small word is very useful. When you understand it, you can work better with spreadsheets and learn more English at the same time. Try reading the word aloud and using it in your own sentences. For example: “I have a question.” “This sheet has many questions.”

## Conclusion

Clicking the **Question** variable in Google Sheets is simple once you know where to look. The word **question** means something you ask to get an answer. By learning words like this, you can improve both your English and your computer skills. Keep practicing, and soon Google Sheets will feel easier to use.

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