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Yes, formatting a computer hard drive will delete the operating system.
There is a delete option when you open the Conditional Formatting option. You could also use the Format Painter to paste formatting from a cell with no conditional formatting onto the cell that has.
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Yes, formatting your camera (which formats the memory card as well) will delete your photos. You need to back up your photos before you format them, unless your photos are unwanted.
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If you press the Delete key, it will remove the data, but the formatting will remain, such as the colour or fonts or numeric format. When you type another similar piece of data in, it will apply the formatting to it.
The delete key in Excel 2013 removes content, but not formatting.
If you delete just the contents of a cell, then its formatting will stay. Then next time you put something into the cell, it will use that format.
By formatting the hard drives. Just do C at the end.