cc is short for carbon copy. It allows you to send emails to multiple recipients. also cubic centimeters
In the context of correspondence, blind carbon copy(abbreviated Bcc:) refers to the practice of sending a message to multiple recipients in such a way that conceals individual email addresses (mentioned in "to" field of the mail) from the complete list of recipients. In some circumstances, the typist must ensure that multiple recipients of such a document not see the names of other recipients. To achieve this, the typist can:Add the names in a second step to each copy, without carbon paperSet the ribbon not to strike the paper, which leaves names off the top copy (but may leave letter impressions on the paper)To specify recipients, an e-mail message may contain addresses in any of these three fields:To: Primary recipientsCc: Carbon copy to secondary recipients-other interested partiesBcc: Blind carbon copy to tertiary recipients who receive the message without anyone else (including the To, Cc, and Bcc recipients) seeing who the tertiary recipients are.It is common practice to use the Bcc: field when addressing a very long list of recipients, or a list of recipients that should not (necessarily) know each other.
which one of the following word features allows you to copy multiple paragraph-formatting styles?
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Blind carbon copy is a concept that allows you to send a mass mail but recipients will not see each other´s addresses.But you have to have at least one recipient in "to:" field so everybody will see this recipient of the message, but it can also by you.
Blind carbon copy is a concept that allows you to send a mass mail but recipients will not see each other´s addresses.But you have to have at least one recipient in "to:" field so everybody will see this recipient of the message, but it can also by you.
The InfoSlips Viewer allows recipients to open and use InfoSlip files (.IFS).
no he allows it to happen he approves of his message that he allows it
Yes, you can apply for a UK visa that allows for multiple entries into the country.
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