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If youve ever sent an email, youve probably noticed the Cc field at the top of your message. But what is it? And what exactly is a Bcc? Lets find out. CC means Carbon Copy. Before email was popular and mechanical typewriters werent just for hipsters, the quickest way to make copies of a document was to use a special sheet of paper called carbon paper. You would load the carbon paper into the typewriter along with two normal sheets of paper to produce two identical copies of the original. This is where the phrase carbon copy comes from. Using the Cc function in email sends an identical copy of the email to the person in the Cc field. Think of it like a digital carbon copy. Some people also call it a courtesy copy, as, in the workplace, it is used to keep people aware of information that doesnt require direct action or a response from them. If a message is directly to someone - or more than one person - then you should put their address in the main address field. For example