It means 'carbon copy' - the person you 'cc' will get an exact copy of whatever you send to the main recipient-hope that helps!
"CC" stands for "Carbon Copy." When you see "CC" in a signature block, it means that the email or letter is being sent to other people besides the main recipient. For example, if you send an email to your boss and "CC" your colleague, your colleague will also get a copy of the email.
Cc stands for carbon copy. It identifies a person who will receive a copy of the email AND whose name will be revealed to other receipients Bcc stands for blind carbon copy. The person will receive a copy of the email but their name will not be revealed to other receipients
cc=carbon copy bcc= blind carbon copy. use these when sending to multiple addresses
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 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. Entering into this field is purely optional, and is used when you want a copy of the email message to be sent to another recipient.
The 'cc' stands for cubic centimeters. A cc is also referred to as a milliliter (mL).
CC... stands for Carbon Copy. Every person in the 'to' box gets the email - and they also are able to see who else the email was sent to.BCC... stands for Blind Carbon Copy. The procedure is exactly the same as that described above - with the difference that each recipient does not see who else got the email.
CC... stands for Carbon Copy. Every person in the 'to' box gets the email - and they also are able to see who else the email was sent to.BCC... stands for Blind Carbon Copy. The procedure is exactly the same as that described above - with the difference that each recipient does not see who else got the email.
cc stands for carbon copy...it is used when you want someone else or other people to receive the email because it may be pertinent to them but they are not the direct main recipients of it.
CC in email stands for "carbon copy" and refers back to the days when copies of snail mail would be made by a carbon copy machine.
CC stands for Carsten Charles.