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**How to Click the “Question” Variable from Your Google Sheet**
If you are working with a Google Sheet, you may see a column or field named **“Question.”** This name is often used to store a question, a prompt, or a task. Learning how to click or select it is useful when you are editing data, organizing information, or using a script or tool connected to your sheet.
First, open your Google Sheet in your browser. Make sure you are signed in to the correct Google account. Then look for the row or column that has the word **Question** at the top or inside a cell. If you are using a spreadsheet with many variables, the **Question** variable may be one of several labels. Take your time and find it carefully.
Next, click once on the cell, column header, or item labeled **Question**. If you only need to select it, one click may be enough. If you want to edit it, double-click the cell or press the Enter key after selecting it. This will let you type new text or change the current content.
If you are using Google Sheets with another tool, such as a form, script, or app, clicking the **Question** variable may mean choosing it from a list. In that case, open the list and select **Question** from the available options. Always check that you are clicking the right item before continuing.
For English learners, this is also a good chance to learn vocabulary like **variable**, **cell**, **column**, **select**, and **edit**. These words are often used in spreadsheets and digital tools.
### Conclusion
Clicking the **Question** variable in your Google Sheet is simple once you know where to look. Open the sheet, find the label, and select it carefully. With practice, you will become more confident using Google Sheets and understanding common spreadsheet words.
