You're mixing up terminologies here. A cell can be cleared or deleted.
When we delete a cell, the cell is physically removed from the table. The cells in the same row or column then slide into its place depending on which option we choose (shift up or slide left).
When we clear a cell we remove the cell's content, but the cell itself is not removed. The cell content includes any formatting we've applied to the cell. That is, the cell will revert to the current default format.
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deleting wipes it off for good uninstalling moves it somewheare else
Solved usually signifies the clearing of a mystery or problem; resolve denotes the clearing of a conflict between two or more parties.
Solved usually signifies the clearing of a mystery or problem; resolve denotes the clearing of a conflict between two or more parties.
The question is not complete; you need to give us the other alternative.
Manually deleting a virus is you going and deleting directories, changing registry keys and that sort of thing. Whereas anti-virus software just does all this for you.
National Clearing Company of Pakistan Limited (NCCPL) is a significant institution of Pakistan's Capital Market providing clearing and settlement services to all three stock exchanges in the country.
The cell refers it being locked in, were as the location is were it is but it can be moved without deleting ant re-installing.
Clearing codes are used to route payments between banks within countries Bank clearing and routing
The process of clearing the cheque involves transfer of funds between banks using centralized check clearing houses.
There is one actual purpose of a clearing house. A clearing house stands between two clearing firms and reduces the risk of a clearing firm failing to honor its trade settlement obligations.
Actually, ECS works upon standing instruction. So there is no difference between them , A standing instruction can be issued to the bank where a customer holds a account to debit/credit . In ECS you issue a mandate to the bank which debits your account periodically in case of ECS-Debit.
Assume you hold an account with HSBC, and you give a cheque to your friend who holds account with Citi . So a cheque drawn on HSBC MICR, gets deposited in Citi . Now HSBC Processing team receives the cheque from Citi processing team through clearing . This is Inward clearing of funds wherein HSBC checks signature, funds, stale or post dated details before clearing it or return it. On the other way, cheques drawn on other bank deposited in hsbc and the same sent by HSBC to drawn on bank through clearing is outward clearing.. These processes have now been automated using applications like ICCS - Image cheque clearing system. etc..