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

If you are learning English and using Google Sheets, you may see a word or label called **“Question”**. This can be a column name, a cell title, or a variable in a spreadsheet. A variable is just a piece of information that can change. In this case, **Question** may be the name of a field you need to use.

To click the **Question** variable, first open your Google Sheet. Look for the row or column where the word **Question** appears. It may be at the top of the sheet or inside a table. If you are using a computer, move your mouse pointer over the word. Then, click once with the left mouse button. If the word is part of a drop-down list or a link, the sheet may open more options after you click.

If you are using a phone or tablet, tap the word **Question** with your finger. Some sheets need a double tap, so try tapping again if nothing happens. Always make sure you click the correct cell.

For English learners, it helps to know some useful words:
– **Click** = press the mouse button
– **Tap** = touch the screen
– **Cell** = one box in a spreadsheet
– **Column** = vertical line of cells
– **Row** = horizontal line of cells

If you do not see the **Question** variable, use the search function in Google Sheets. Press **Ctrl + F** on a computer and type **Question**. This will help you find it quickly.

Practice reading sheet labels carefully. This will improve both your spreadsheet skills and your English skills.

**Conclusion**

Clicking the **Question** variable in Google Sheets is easy when you know where to look. Use your mouse or finger, check the right cell, and learn the basic spreadsheet words. With practice, you will become more confident in both English and Google Sheets.

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