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When you send a message to more than one person, you have the option to enter addresses in the “Cc:" and "Bcc:" fields. "Cc" stands for “Carbon Copy," while "Bcc" stands for "Blind Carbon Copy.” A carbon copy, or "Cc'd" message is an e-mail that is copied to one or more recipients.
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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.
BCC stands for blind carbon copy. Just like CC, BCC is a way of sending copies of an email to other people. The difference between the two is that, while you can see who else has received the email when CC is used, that is not the case with BCC.
Cc: (Carbon Copy) — Put the email address(es) here if you are sending a copy for their information (and you want everyone to explicitly see this) BCC: (Blind Carbon Copy) - Put the email address here if you are sending them a Copy and you do not want the other recipients to see that you sent it to this contact.
Cc: (Carbon Copy) - Put the email address(BS) here if you are sending a copy for their information (and you want everyone to explicitly see this) BCC: (Blind Carbon Copy) - Put the email address here if you are sending them a Copy and you do not want the other recipients to see that you sent it to this contact.
BCC stands for blind carbon copy which is similar to that of Cc except that the Email address of the recipients specified in this field do not appear in the received message header and the recipients in the To or Cc fields will not know that a copy sent to these address.
CC, which stands for carbon copy or even courtesy copy, is for anyone you want to keep in the loop but are not addressing directly in the email. The general rule of thumb is that recipients in the To field are expected to reply or follow up to the email, while those in the CC field do not.
Don't CC people in to cover your ass, by CC'ing people in so if something goes wrong you can say, but you saw my email. This isn't appropriate or cool. Don't CC people in to embarrass someone. Don't CC someone in if you are expecting them to respond to the email. They need to be addressed to in the To field.
Originally used in business letters, the abbreviation cc stands for carbon copy. Carbon paper was a kind of paper, covered with a dark ink on the back side, that could be used to make one or more additional copies of a letter or other document. These copies were called “carbon copies."
It stands for cubic centimeter and is used in assigning a size to a medication dose. It's always important to disambiguate cc unless it occurs on something obvious like a prescription because cc is also the abbreviation for chief complaint and cardiac catheter.
The 'CC' notation usually includes names of people to whom you distribute copies, sometimes you could include their addresses as well. 'CC' is typed at the end of the letter after enclosure notations or identification initials. This notation appears on the office copy and the third-party copy only, not on the original.
Enclosure appears after the cc if they person being cc'd also gets a copy of the enclosure. Otherwise, the enclosure appears before the cc.
Open your Gmail account. Click on Compose. You will see a CC option on the right hand side of the To. Just click the CC & BCC and enter the email you want to put in CC and BCC.
Cc: (Carbon Copy) - Put the email address(BS) here if you are sending a copy for their information (and you want everyone to explicitly see this) BCC: (Blind Carbon Copy) - Put the email address here if you are sending them a Copy and you do not want the other recipients to see that you sent it to this contact.
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