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What comes first CC or attachment?

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What comes first CC or attachment?

Does CC or encl come first? The ‘CC’ notation usually includes names of people to whom you distribute copies, sometimes you could include their addresses as well. ‘CC’ is typed at the end of the letter after enclosure notations or identification initials.

How do you put a CC at the bottom of a letter?

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Is CC at the bottom of a letter capitalized?

Microsoft Outlook uses the abbreviation Cc. According to strict rules, that first capital C is incorrect. However, with its presence everywhere, Cc may soon become the standard. Yes, office practices and writing standards do evolve, and we can enjoy some of the changes.

What can I use instead of CC?

Instead of cc’ing someone, cut and paste the information you want to share from your original email. Explain why you’re passing the email along, and send it directly to the person you would have cc’d.

What is the point of CC in email?

The primary purpose of the “Cc” field is to keep someone in the loop, even if a message doesn’t directly concern them. “Cc” recipients are not expected to take action or respond to the email, but they can if they want to.

When you cc someone do they see the whole thread?

When you CC someone you’re sending them one message. If that message is a reply or forward that includes previous messages they will receive the entire contents of the message, including the older messages. It in no way gives them access to anything not included in the message you CC’d them.

Do you respond to CC emails?

Typically, the “CC” (carbon copy) is to keep you in the loop of a conversation even if you’re not directly addressed in the message. Whether or not you reply should be determined case by case. If your participation is relevant to the conversation, then a “reply all” might be in order.

How do you acknowledge a CC in an email?

CC means Carbon Copy. It usually denotes recipients that should receive a copy, but to which the original message is not addressed. Hence, you just address everyone in the ‘To:’ field, and that is. In some cases you may want to let people know that some people have been included as CC.