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**How to Click the “Question” Variable from Your Google Sheet**
If you are learning English and working with Google Sheets, you may see a column or cell called **“Question.”** This word can be very useful in a worksheet. It may show a survey question, a quiz item, or a list of tasks. Clicking the **Question** variable means selecting that cell, column, or item in your sheet so you can read it, edit it, or use it in your work.
Here is a simple way to do it. First, open your Google Sheet in your browser. Then look for the word **Question**. It may be in the first row as a header. Move your mouse to that cell and click once. If you want to select the whole column, click the letter at the top of the column. If you want to open a link or answer inside the cell, double-click the cell or press Enter, depending on how the sheet is set up.
This is helpful when you are organizing school work, survey data, or language practice. For example, if you have a list of English questions, clicking the **Question** variable lets you see each one clearly. You can then practice reading, answering, and understanding the words. This is a good way to build your vocabulary and improve your confidence.
If you make a mistake, do not worry. You can click another cell to change your selection. Google Sheets is easy to use, and practice will help you learn faster.
**Conclusion**
Clicking the **Question** variable in Google Sheets is a small action, but it can help you do many things. It lets you find information, edit data, and practice English. If you are new to Google Sheets, start slowly and keep practicing. With time, this simple skill will become easy and useful for your daily work.
