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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 variable called **“Question.”** This word is simple, but it can be confusing if you are not sure what to do with it. In this blog post, we will explain how to find and click the **Question** variable in your Google Sheet.
First, open your Google Sheet in a web browser. Make sure you are signed in to your Google account. When the sheet opens, look at the top row or the column list. The **Question** variable is usually the name of a column. It may be written as “Question,” “question,” or something similar.
Next, move your mouse to the word **Question**. If you are using a computer, you can click on the cell or column header. If you are using a phone or tablet, tap on it once. This will select the variable. Sometimes, clicking the header lets you sort, filter, or edit the data in that column.
If you do not see the **Question** variable, try scrolling left or right. It may be far from the first columns. You can also use the search function in Google Sheets if your file is large. Just press **Ctrl + F** on Windows or **Cmd + F** on Mac, then type **Question**.
Learning how to click a variable in Google Sheets is useful. It helps you work with data, answer questions, and understand spreadsheet tasks better. It also improves your English because you see real words used in a work setting.
## Conclusion
The **Question** variable in Google Sheets is easy to find once you know where to look. Open your sheet, search for the word, and click or tap it to select it. With practice, you will feel more confident using both Google Sheets and English.
