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hello everyone welcome back to another episode of tech tutorial tuesday today iamp;#39;ll be covering the recipient fields and outlook and the proper times to use each one the first thing weamp;#39;ll take a look at are the actual recipient fields you have the ability to use in outlook if we come up here to the top left of my new email you see we have the two field and the cc field displaying right now so the two field can be used when youamp;#39;re trying to direct an email at someone or a group of people or if you need a direct response from someone or a group you would want to put them in the to field that way they know that the email is directed at them right below it is the cc field or carbon copy field this is mainly used to keep someone in the loop on an email chain but not necessarily direct the email at that person or group of people another good use of the cc field is if you want to loop in your boss or supervisor you can put them in the cc field just so they can see the e