I have the same question and have to send this letter out today. I'm going to go with "ec" since we use "pc" for paper copy. Good luck.
Cc or cc
There is no special or known abbreviation for the word courtesy. The abbreviation CC usually stands for courtesy copy, however.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Write this in your copy." You may be trying to say "Write this on your copy," but both work.
"xc" is the abbreviation for extra copy. When copy machines replaced carbon paper, "cc" became in inaccurate abbreviation. Probably as a matter of habit, "cc" continues to be used in many circles, while "xc" is gaining usage among financial institutions and the legal community.
to correct it,means to change it The word "amend" means to correct it.
That is the correct spelling of the word "imitate" (copy).
CC
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OH The standard two-letter abbreviation for the state of Ohio is OH. "OH" in all caps is the postal abbreviation. When used in copy, "Ohio" should never be abbreviated.
There is no special or known abbreviation for the word courtesy. The abbreviation CC usually stands for courtesy copy, however.
Don't copy work you found in electronic or printed format......
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Write this in your copy." You may be trying to say "Write this on your copy," but both work.
That's correct!
a copy of a letter
No, hard copy means a paper copy. e-mail transmits electronic information not paper.
carbon copy Before copy machines became popular, if you wanted an extra copy of a letter to send to someone else for reference, you would put into the typewriter two blank sheets of paper with a sheet of carbon paper between them. After typing the letter and removing it from the typewriter, you had a "carbon copy" of the letter behind the carbon paper. Eventually, technology gave us "carbonless copies" (most often seen in check books) and the copy machine. Today, it's used in e-mails to indicate recipients to whom the e-mail is sent even though it's not addressed to them.
She requested a copy of her medical records.
Print out the document, sign it in ink, and then scan or make a photocopy of the signed paper copy to retain for your records. Keep the original signed document in a secure location to ensure its integrity for legal purposes.