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I am writing a professional letter and want to copy someone else on it. How
exactly do you write it? I think I have seen it something like: cc: Person's name to be copied But, I'm not positive. |
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Hi Krad
This newsgroup deals with how to use Word, not what words to put in a document. Having said that, I don't think there is a "correct" way to show on a letter that a copy is being sent to someone other than the addressee. But the way you mention is a common one, and as good as any. If you're unsure, you could always write something in the body of the letter like "I will also send a copy of this letter to Lee Smith for her information" or some such. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Krad" wrote in message ... I am writing a professional letter and want to copy someone else on it. How exactly do you write it? I think I have seen it something like: cc: Person's name to be copied But, I'm not positive. |
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