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Who do you CC in an email?
Using cc means that you send the email to another person or other people in addition to the primary recipient or recipients. When you use cc, everyone who receives the email can see who else received it. BCC (blind carbon copy) also sends a copy of the email to one or more people beyond the primary recipient(s).
Why would you cc someone in an email?
Why would you cc someone on an email? Carbon copying someone on an email is a great way to keep them in the loop and allows them to know what is going on without actually being involved. It can be a useful way to remind people of what happened at a meeting or to remind them to take an action on something.
When should you cc someone on an email?
You want someone else to receive a copy of an email, but they aren't one of the primary recipients.
You want the recipients of the message to know the other people who have been sent the message.
What do you put in the CC part of an email?
Add Cc: this means Adds carbon copy, or copy this letter to the following addresses. Anyone can see who you sent this email to. Option 3. Add BCC: this means Add blind carbon copies, i.e. send these people the same letter, but don't let them see any of the other addresses.
What is the point of CC and BCC?
Cc means carbon copy and BCC means blind carbon copy. For emailing, you use Cc when you want to copy others publicly, and BCC when you want to do it privately. Any recipients on the BCC line of an email are not visible to others on the email.
How do you send a cc email?
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How can I send an email without showing the CC?
Hiding Recipients in Email Click the “Compose" button located on the left-hand side of the Gmail sidebar. Type your email and then click the “Add Bcc" button to enter a recipient's email address that will be hidden for other users. Don't use the CC option if you want the recipient's email address to remain hidden.
Can you cc an already sent email?
There is no way to do it. The first email you sent out will never know about the 2nd email. Even if there is a way to recall the first email, recalled emails never work flawlessly. The only option: think of something new to add to the chain, then forward it to both A and B.
How do you cc someone in an email?
You can do this by clicking Cc or BCC, which will open another field. 'Cc' means 'carbon copy' and 'BCC' means 'blind carbon copy'. Adding an email address to the 'Cc' field means that that person will receive a copy of the email and all other recipients will see their email address.
How do you cc an email without the other person knowing?
Select “Options" in the ribbon toolbar, then click “Show Bcc" in the Fields section. The Bcc field appears under the Cc field and to the right of the “Send" button. Type the email addresses of your intended recipients in the BCC field. Enter a subject, type the body of your message and click “Send."
How do I forward an email without the sender knowing?
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Can you send a BCC email without a TO?
Yes, the various recipient headers are independent of each other. You can BCC a message without any address in the two or CC fields, or you could CC the message without any addresses in the other headers. The only special feature of To is that most email clients display it be default in received messages.