How to ADD the BCC Feature on Email for Microsoft Outlook Using a Mac - Basic Tutorial | New

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00:00Computer Science videos here today to show you guys in this tutorial how to
00:05add the BCC feature to Microsoft Outlook using the desktop application on a Mac
00:11computer. Without further ado, let us start the video. So in this tutorial, you
00:17need to have access to a Mac computer and account from Microsoft Office 365.
00:21This can be for World School of Business. We also need the desktop application. Now
00:26let's go over onto the dock. Go to Launchpad. Go to Mac Office. Go to
00:31Microsoft Outlook and make sure you are signed into the account. Now let's send
00:37an email. Click on new email. We would add in who we are sending the email to. Before
00:44we compile, add a subject, do anything, the purpose of this tutorial is to
00:50demonstrate how to add BCC which stands for blind carbon copy. So you can send an
00:57email to another individual without the carbon copies or the one who it's being
01:05sent to know that it's been sent to them. So click on options, BCC and there you go.
01:14Blind carbon copy has now been added to the email itself. So we can now quit
01:23Outlook. And so that's it for this video. I'll see you guys when I tutorial. Thanks for now.
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