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Outlook - Prevent recipient names from showing by using Bcc

Prevent recipient names from showing by using Bcc
Applies to: Microsoft Office Outlook 2007

Bcc is an abbreviation for blind carbon copy. If you add a recipient's name to the Bcc box in an e-mail message, a copy of the message is sent to the recipient, but the recipient's name is not visible to the other recipients of the message. If the Bcc box is not visible when you create a new message, you can add it.



In a new message, on the Message Options tab, in the Fields group, click Show Bcc.

For Microsoft Office Outlook 2003

1. In a message, click To.
2. In the Type name or select from list box, type the name or click Advanced, and then click Find.
3. In the Name list, click the name, and then click Bcc.
4. Click Send.
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