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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 many words and buttons on the screen. One of them may be called **“Question.”** This can be confusing at first. In this post, I will explain how to click the **Question** variable from your Google Sheet in a simple way.

First, open your Google Sheet. Make sure you are signed in to your Google account. Then, find the sheet that has your data. Look at the row or column names carefully. The **Question** variable may be in the header row, which is the top row of the sheet. It is often used as a title for a group of answers or survey items.

Next, use your mouse or trackpad to move the cursor to the word **Question**. When you find it, click once on the cell that contains it. If you want to select the whole column, click the letter at the top of that column. If you want to select only one cell, click directly on that cell. This action will highlight it.

If you do not see **Question**, scroll left or right. Sometimes the variable is hidden because the sheet is wide. You can also use the search tool in Google Sheets by pressing **Ctrl + F** or **Command + F** and typing **Question**. This helps you find it faster.

For English learners, remember that a **variable** is a word or label used to name information. In this case, **Question** is the name of a column or field.

### Conclusion
Clicking the **Question** variable in Google Sheets is easy once you know where to look. Open the sheet, find the word, and click it. If you cannot find it, use search or scroll around. Practice this a few times, and it will become simple.

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