A photocopy will do just fine. Good luck finding carbon paper these days. A carbon copy is another name for a duplicate.
All you have to do is copy the link of the video and send it to your freind.
Carbon Copy To
Carbon copy (people you are copying in) and blind carbon copy (people copied in but without the recipient knowing)
The copy reference at the end of a letter is a list of who, in addition to the addressee, will receive a copy of the letter. The standard 'copy' notation was 'Cc' or 'cc', standing for 'carbon copy'. However, since carbon paper is no longer used to make copies, the notation can read 'Copy:' or 'Copies:'
The copy reference at the end of a letter is a list of who, in addition to the addressee, will receive a copy of the letter. The standard 'copy' notation was 'Cc' or 'cc', standing for 'carbon copy'. However, since carbon paper is no longer used to make copies, the notation can read 'Copy:' or 'Copies:'.
It means 'carbon copy' - the person you 'cc' will get an exact copy of whatever you send to the main recipient-hope that helps!
Carbon copy enables you to send an email to a list of clients. The entire list of addresses you sent the email to is displayed in the cc field. Blind carbon copy hides the list of email addresses from the recipients.
CC stands for carbon copy which is used to send the copy of that mail to other persons
CC(Carbon Copy) is just another recipient to be sent a copy of the email. When you send an email with an email in the 'To' field and an email in the 'CC' field, the person in the 'To' field can see who was in the CC feild, although if you use BCC (Blind Carbon Copy), they can't.
Cc stands for Carbon copy and means you can send an exact copy of the email you are sending to someone else you only need to use it if you wish to send a copy of that email to another person. If you send a copy using Cc the person you are originally sending the email to will know who you sent a copy to.
Cc stands for Carbon copy and means you can send an exact copy of the email you are sending to someone else you only need to use it if you wish to send a copy of that email to another person. If you send a copy using Cc the person you are originally sending the email to will know who you sent a copy to.
When you are Cc'd in an email everyone can see, as this is only a carbon copy field. If you do not want disclose the names of the recipenets you should place those addresses in the blind carbon copy (bcc) field.
It means that a exact copy of the email is going to a second person. Common usage is to send the email to the person(s) that are required to action or read. The CC field is used to inform the CC'd person of the transaction. MadMatt courtesy copy It comes from when you would send a notice or memo and carbon copy others (cc). You would give a physical printed copy of the memo to the list of people or groups shown next to "cc:" on the memo. The Carbon part represented the fact that carbon was used to make the paper copy.
Carbon Copy...as in sending an email to more than one person. BCC is Blind Carbon Copy..when you send an email to two people, but the person in the "Send to:" category does not know that the person in the "BCC" category has received the same email.
In an e-mail, "Cc" means carbon copy. A carbon copy is used to send the exact message to another address, but to inform the receiver that they are not the intended recipient of the message. Another option is the Blind Carbon Copy, which will send a copy of the message to a third party's address without the recipient of the message knowing.
CC means Carbon Copy and it will send the same email to the person in the CC box. Anyone you send the email to can see this so if you want to make sure no one can see who you send the copy to then use BBC.
It means carbon copy !!It is used to send another message...