When do you use "CC" in emails?
a. Both attach the file and send the mail direct receiver
b. To attach the file
c. None of these
d. To send the mail direct receiver
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c)
Explanation:
“Cc” stands for “carbon copy.” When you place a recipient in the “Cc” field, they'll receive a copy of the email. ... That's why “Cc” is commonly understood to mean “courtesy copy.” The primary purpose of the “Cc” field is to keep someone in the loop, even if a message doesn't directly concern them.
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