Blind carbon copy notation is a device used by the writer he sends duplicate copies to the others.
c: Edit (Wolf5370): Actually it is usually ".cc" for carbon copy and ".bcc" for blind carbon copy. Standard notation.
Carbon Copy BCC = Blind Carbon Copy
CC - Carbon Copy BCC - Blind Carbon Copy
The cast of Blind Carbon Copy - 2003 includes: Tammy Roberts as Tammy
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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.
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:'
carbon copy, meaning sending the same thing to another person. cc = carbon copy bcc = blind carbon copy
Blind Carbon Copy - 2003 was released on: USA: 15 February 2003 (Sarasota International Film Festival)
cc=carbon copy bcc= blind carbon copy. use these when sending to multiple addresses
CC and BCC should be capitalized as they are acronyms for Carbon Copy and Blind Carbon Copy, respectively.