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Before invention of the photocopier, carbon paper was used to create duplicates of documents by placing it between the original document and a blank piece of paper so that an image of the original was transfered to the blank piece of paper as a document was written or typed. A notation was placed at the bottom of the original document indicating for whom a "carbon copy" was created. This notation was typed, for example, as follows:

cc: John Smith

Even with the advent of photocopiers, this traditional notation has carried on, but in recent years some have begun to refer to this notation as a "courtesy copy" notation or even recommend the use of a single "c" to indicate a "copy" is being created to send to someone else. Some reference guides even explain that "cc" also means "copies," in the same way that "pp" means "pages." Regardless of the method used to generate a dupicate of a document, "cc" is still the most commonly used method to indicate copies are being made.

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What is copy reference in business letter?

The copy reference at the end of a letter is a list of who, in addition to the addressee, will receive a copy of the letter. The standard 'copy' notation was 'Cc' or 'cc', standing for 'carbon copy'. However, since carbon paper is no longer used to make copies, the notation can read 'Copy:' or 'Copies:'.


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Can you use a PS at the end of a business letter?

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Where do you put Cc in a letter?

at the bottom of the letter after your name. example: Sincerely, Your name cc


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A 'copy' (CC or BCC) notation is used at the end of a letter when a copy of the letter is being sent to one or more other parties.


What phrase is the most appropriate for ending a business letter?

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Is clip-art part of a business letter?

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What does cc mean at the end of a copied letter?

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