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Hi there! What's the meaning of "tick against" and "tick from" in the following sentences? Thank you! A: Remittance advice from P Alfred received by J Petersen, after ticking against entries in the accounts receivable listing of P Alfred B: extract from J Petersen's accounts receivable ledger after ticking from the remittance advice
22 aug. 2021 14:03
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In this context, "ticking against" and "tick from" are referring to marking something as complete using a checkmark. When you tick against something, you are essentially putting a "tick" next to it to make sure that it is done. The person is marking things down on a ledger (a book that contains information about financial accounts). The word "tick" is not used a lot in American English, but it is commonly used in British English. I hope this helps. :)
22 augustus 2021
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