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**How to Click the “Question” Variable in Your Google Sheet**
If you use Google Sheets, you may see a column or variable called **“Question.”** This is a simple word, but it can be very useful. In many sheets, a variable is a name for a type of information. For example, one column may hold names, another may hold dates, and another may hold questions.
To click the **“Question”** variable, first open your Google Sheet. Then look at the top row or the side panel where the column names are shown. Find the word **“Question.”** It may be a header, a tab, or part of a filter list. When you see it, move your mouse over it and click once. If you are using a phone or tablet, tap it with your finger.
Why is this helpful? Clicking the **“Question”** variable may show you a list of questions, help you sort data, or let you edit the information in that column. It can also help you focus on one part of the sheet at a time. This is very useful when a sheet has many rows and columns.
If nothing happens, check if the sheet is protected or if you need to open a filter first. Also make sure you are clicking the correct word. Sometimes a word looks like a button, but it is only text.
For English learners, this is a good way to learn simple computer words. The word **question** means something you ask. In Google Sheets, it can also mean a category or label. Learning these words can make it easier to use digital tools.
**Conclusion**
Clicking the **“Question”** variable in Google Sheets is easy once you know where to look. It helps you find, sort, and understand your data. If you keep practicing, you will become more confident with both Google Sheets and English.
