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**How to Click the “Question” Variable in Your Google Sheet**
If you are working with a Google Sheet, you may see a column or variable named **“Question.”** This can be useful when you want to organize questions, practice English, or collect answers from people. Clicking the “Question” variable is usually simple, but if you are new to Google Sheets, it can help to know what to do.
First, open your Google Sheet in your browser. Find the column or cell that says **“Question.”** This word may be in the first row, which is often called the header row. The header row helps you know what each column means.
Next, move your mouse over the word **“Question.”** Click once on the cell if you want to select it. If you want to edit it, double-click the cell or press the **Enter** key after selecting it. You can then type a new question or change the old one.
If you are using Google Sheets on a phone or tablet, tap the cell with **“Question.”** Then tap again if you want to edit it. Make sure you save your changes if needed.
For English learners, this is a good chance to practice reading and writing. The word **“question”** means something you ask to get information. For example:
– What is your name?
– Where do you live?
– How old are you?
These are simple questions you can use in a sheet for practice or data collection.
If the sheet is shared with others, be careful before changing anything. You may want to make a copy first. That way, you can practice safely.
## Conclusion
Clicking the **“Question”** variable in Google Sheets is easy once you know where to look. It can help you learn English, organize information, and work more confidently with spreadsheets. Keep practicing, and soon it will feel natural.
