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# How to Click the “Question” Variable from Your Google Sheet
If you are learning English and also learning how to use Google Sheets, this tip can help you a lot. In a Google Sheet, you may see many names or labels. One of them may be called **“Question”**. This is the **variable** you need to click.
A **variable** is a word or name that stands for something. In simple English, it is like a label. For example, if a sheet has columns named **Name**, **Age**, and **Question**, then **Question** is one part of your data.
To click the **Question** variable, first open your Google Sheet. Look for the word **Question** in the row or column headings. Then move your mouse to that word and click once. If you are using a phone or tablet, tap on it with your finger. After that, the sheet may show more information, open a menu, or let you edit the data.
Why is this useful? Because clicking the right variable helps you find the correct information faster. It also helps you work with data in a clear way. This is important when you are reading forms, surveys, or class work in English.
If you do not see **Question**, check if you are on the correct sheet. Sometimes there are many tabs at the bottom. Also, make sure the word is spelled correctly. Small spelling differences can matter in Google Sheets.
For English learners, this is a good chance to practice reading common words like **click**, **open**, **select**, and **label**. These words are often used in computer instructions.
## Conclusion
Clicking the **Question** variable in a Google Sheet is easy once you know where to look. Open the sheet, find the word **Question**, and click or tap it. This simple action can help you read data better and practice useful English at the same time.
