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**How to Click the “Question” Variable in Your Google Sheet**

If you use Google Sheets, you may need to find and click a column or cell with the name **“Question”**. This is easy once you know where to look. In simple English, a **variable** is a word or label that stands for one type of information. In this case, **Question** may be the name of a column in your sheet.

First, open your Google Sheet. Look at the top row of the table. Many sheets use the first row for column names. Find the column called **Question**. It may be between other columns like **Name**, **Answer**, or **Date**. If the sheet is very large, you can use the search tool. Press **Ctrl + F** on a computer or use **Find and replace** in the menu. Type **Question** and press Enter. Google Sheets will show you where the word appears.

When you find the word, click on the cell that has **Question**. If it is a column heading, you can click the letter at the top of that column too. This can help you choose, edit, or read the information in that column.

If nothing happens when you click, check if the sheet is protected. Some sheets do not let you change certain cells. Also, make sure you are in the correct tab if your file has more than one sheet.

For English learners, it is good to remember these useful words:
– **Column**: a line from top to bottom
– **Row**: a line from left to right
– **Cell**: one small box in the sheet
– **Heading**: the name at the top of a column

Learning these words will help you use Google Sheets more easily.

**Conclusion**

Clicking the **Question** variable in Google Sheets is simple. Look for the word, use search if needed, and then click the right cell or column. With practice, you will feel more confident using spreadsheets in English.

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