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## How to Click the “Question” Variable from Your Google Sheet

If you are learning English and using Google Sheets, you may see a column or variable called **“Question.”** This word is common in forms, lists, and data tables. In simple English, a **question** is something you ask to get information.

For example, your Google Sheet may have many columns like **Name**, **Email**, **Date**, and **Question**. The **Question** column may contain text from users, customers, or students. If you need to use this data, you may want to click or select the **Question** variable.

To do this, first open your Google Sheet. Then look for the column title **Question** at the top of your table. The title is usually in the first row. Click on the cell with the word **Question**. If you want the whole column, click the letter at the top of that column. This helps you highlight all the data in that column.

If you are using another tool with Google Sheets, you may need to choose the **Question** field from a list. This is often used in apps, reports, or automation tools. When you click it, the tool knows you want to use the information in that column.

Learning words like **question**, **column**, **cell**, and **variable** is very useful. These words appear often in business and technology. A **cell** is one small box in a spreadsheet. A **column** goes up and down. A **variable** is a value or field that can change.

Practice reading your sheet slowly. This will help you understand the names of variables better and feel more confident using Google Sheets.

## Conclusion

Clicking the **“Question”** variable in Google Sheets is easy once you know where to look. Start with the column title, select it carefully, and use the data as needed. Learning these simple spreadsheet words can make English easier and help you work faster.

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