It means carbon copy. If you want to sent an exact copy of your e-mail to a second person put his or her e-mail address in the cc box.
CC (Carbon copy), Share your communication just for information, to other people by adding mail ID in CC
The letters cc: are a leftover from the days when tyewriters were used to create business letters. CC: is a carbon copy of what you reply to someone and is send to another person. And a BCC: is a blind carbon copy which has both the question and the answer is copied to another person
cc = cubic centimetre also cc = carbon copy
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CC editions deal with cloud features. So, unless you are thinking of using those, CS6 will do just fine.
There is an option of CC in the compose mail. CC stands for Carbon Copy in mail terminology. It means the CC person would also receive the email.
CC means carbon copy. A student can send a mail to a particular teacher, but if he wants to send copy of that mail to each and every student of the class, then he can keep of name of those students in CC.
You can do that by sending a CC to the person. CC stands for carbon copy of mail. A person receiving a CC is only able to receive the copy of the mail.
cc means carbon copy, used to send mail to such destination where all other destined addressess can be seen.
CC stands for carbon copy which is used to send the copy of that mail to other persons
You cant cc on a mail merge , use a vb script macro instead.
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You should reply all to a CC email when your response is relevant and important for all recipients to see. Be mindful of not cluttering everyone's inbox with unnecessary replies.
cc? it means corny chick.
Reply to email function will send email to all the address in the "cc" of the original email, so if you want to only send email to one person you must only use "reply" not "reply to all"
cc means copies to. Here you put a list of e-mail addresses you want to get a copy. It just basically gives you space to put more people to send to.
CC comes from Carbon Copy, and old way of making a copy of a typed letter, and it sends a copy of your e-mail to any addresses you list there. If you use BCC, it also sends a copy, but no recipient can see who else received it, unlike CC.