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How Do You Use The Carbon Copy Function In E-Mail?

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How Do You Use The Carbon Copy Function In E-Mail?

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The carbon copy function in many e-mail programs lets you send a copy of your message to one or more people. Open your e-mail software. From the Message or File menu, select New Message. A new message opens. Type the recipient’s e-mail address in the To field. Enter a subject in the Subject field, and type in your message in the main field. Enter the addresses that you want to receive a copy in the CC field. Separate each address by a comma or a semicolon, depending on your e-mail program. For example, your CC field could look like this: mymail@sendit.com, betsy@something.com, tom@somethingelse.com. Click Send. The message will be sent to the first recipient, and each person in the CC field will receive a copy.

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