Depends on where the source is and where the destination is.
When you copy from somewhere else, the data most likely has a format in the original location. For many applications you can decide to bring that format with when you copy the data (keep source formatting) or apply formatting that exists at the destination (match destination table style).
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In networking there is a source and a destination and when both of them communicates there is transfer of packets. There are many routes that can be taken to deliever packet from source to destination but out of all the routes the best route is to be selected, which is done by router and this process is called as routing.
Many computer commands move data from one file to another or from one storage device to another. This is referred to as moving the data from the source to the destination (or target). The term is also used as an adjective, as in destination file or destination device.So basically where every your moving your file or etc... too is the destination device.
The distance between the starting point and the destination is 146 miles.
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The distance between the starting point and the destination is 1,471mi, (2,367km).
The 'ping' command tests a network connection by sending something (a packet) to a destination address on the network, if successful, ping returns the ip address of that machine or service. The normal syntax for a 'ping' is:- Syntax PING [options] destination_host Options -w timeout Timeout in milliseconds to wait for each reply. -i TTL Time To Live. -v TOS Type Of Service. -a Resolve addresses to hostnames. -n count Number of echo requests to send. -t Ping the destination host until interrupted. -l size Send buffer size. -f Set Don't Fragment flag in packet. -r count Record route for count hops. -s count Timestamp for count hops. -j host_list Loose source route along host_list. -k host_list Strict source route along host_list. destination_host The name of the remote host Some networks disable the 'ping' function because by sending many of them to a particular destination host, it is possible to swamp this host to the point where the host crashes.
The distance between the start point and the destination is 4,311 miles