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**How to Click the “Question” Variable in Your Google Sheet**
When you work with a Google Sheet, you may see a column or item called **“Question.”** This word is often used to store the main question in a list, survey, or table. If you are learning English, this is a very useful word to know.
To click the **“Question”** variable, first open your Google Sheet. Then look for the row or column that has the word **Question**. It may be in the top row as a heading. If your sheet has many columns, you can scroll left or right until you find it.
After you find it, simply click on the cell with **Question**. If you need to edit it, click the cell once and type your change. If you want to select the whole column, click the letter at the top of that column. This can help you move, copy, or sort the data.
For English learners, understanding words like **question, answer, response,** and **column** is very important. These words often appear in forms, school work, and online tools. A **question** asks for information. An **answer** gives information. A **response** is what someone writes or says back.
If you are using Google Sheets for learning, try making your own small table. Put **Question** in one column and **Answer** in the next column. Then practice writing simple English sentences. This is a good way to learn and remember new words.
Also, remember to save your work in Google Sheets. It usually saves automatically, so you do not need to press save.
### Conclusion
Clicking the **“Question”** variable in Google Sheets is easy once you know where to look. It helps you work with data and practice English at the same time. Keep learning simple words, and you will become more confident using Google Sheets.
