Show, hide, and view the Bcc (blind carbon copy) field in Outlook for Windows (2024)

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When you enter a recipient's name in the Bcc (blind carbon copy) field of an email, that recipient receives a copy of the email without their name being visible to the other recipients.

Select a tab option below for the version of Outlook you're using. What version of Outlook do I have?

New OutlookClassic Outlook

Note:If the steps under this New Outlook tab don't work, you may notbe using new Outlook for Windows yet. Select Classic Outlookand follow those steps instead.

  1. Open a new message or reply to a message.

  2. FromOptions > Show fields, select Show Bcc.

  3. Add the names of people you want on the Bcc line.

    Note:When you add someone's email address to the Bcc (blind carbon copy) box, a copy of the message is sent to that person. Other people who receive the message don't see whose address is on the Bcc line.

After you turn on the Bcc box, it appears every time you create a message until it's turned off. The option to turn on the Bcc field can be found in two locations, depending on whether you are composing a new message or replying to or forwarding a message.

  1. Create a new email message or reply to or forward an existing message.

  2. If the message you're composing opens in a new window, select Options> Bcc.

    If the message you're composing opens in the Reading Pane, select Bcc from the ribbon.

  3. In the Bcc box, add recipients, compose the message, and choose Send when done.

Turn off Bcc

You can turn off the Bcc box for future messages at any time.

  1. Create a new email message or reply to or forward an existing message.

  2. If the message you're composing opens in a new window, select Options> Bcc.

    If the message you're composing opens in the Reading Pane, select Bcc from the ribbon.

    Note:The background color distinguishes between the Bcc button being turned on or turned off. A dark background means the button is turned on, and a light background means it's turned off.

View Bcc recipients

If you're the recipient of a message, you can't see whether the sender added Bcc recipients. Only the sender of a message can see the names of Bcc recipients by opening a message in the Sent Items folder where all sent messages are stored by default.

  1. In the Sent Items folder, open the message that you sent.

  2. In the Reading Pane, view the header section of the message.

    Show, hide, and view the Bcc (blind carbon copy) field in Outlook for Windows (1)

    Tips:

    • A + symbol indicates there are more recipients. In the screenshot, for example, +11 signals there are 11 more recipients listed in the Bcc box.

    • Choose Show, hide, and view the Bcc (blind carbon copy) field in Outlook for Windows (2) to expand (open) the message header section. And choose Show, hide, and view the Bcc (blind carbon copy) field in Outlook for Windows (3) to collapse (close) the header section.

Best practices for using Bcc

  • Pave the wayBefore you add an intended recipient's name to the Bcc box in a message, make sure that the recipient is expecting your message. That person may need to take steps to establish you as a safe sender (or a safe recipient, if your name will be in the To box of the message).

    Why is this necessary? Using Bcc is a favorite technique of spammers. Therefore, many junk email filters flag messages that use the Bcc box as junk. So if your intended recipient has not added your name to the Safe Senders List in Microsoft Outlook, your message may go straight to the Junk email folder or its equivalent.

    For more information about setting up the junk email filter in Outlook, see Add names to the Junk Email Filter Lists.

  • Think before you include a distribution list in the Bcc boxPeople who use rules to sort their email into folders will be inconvenienced if you list the name of the distribution list in the Bcc box. Because their rules depend on the name of the distribution list being in the To box or Cc box, your message will not be sorted according to their rules.

  • Know your limitsMany email service providers set limits for the number of names that can be included in the To, Cc, and Bcc boxes in a message. For example, your email service provider may limit each message to a maximum of 100 email addresses. If these addresses are distributed among the To, Cc, and Bcc boxes, remember that the names in the Bcc box will count toward your total limit. Ask your email service provider about the policies for your account.

Ideas for using Bcc

  • Keep the recipient list privateBcc can help you to be respectful of others' privacy by keeping them in the loop without disclosing their identities. For example, if you send a job announcement to multiple people, you may want to use Bcc to keep the identities of the potential job seekers private.

    Tip:Consider using mail merge in Microsoft Office Word 2007 as an alternative to Bcc. With mail merge, you can quickly send the same email message to individual recipients. Mail merge allows you to do a mass mailing with just one name in the To box of the message.

  • Help curb a conversation that has gone wildHere is one situation in which using Bcc for a distribution list or a large number of names can be helpful.

    Suppose you send a message with a large number of people listed in the To box. The discussion starts to get lively, and everyone wants to give an opinion. The number of messages increases drastically because many recipients reply with the sentiment "please stop replying all to this message." The problem is that when they do this, they click Reply to All. One way to curb the use of the Reply to All option is to respond and put the name of the distribution list in the Bcc box. For example, you can click Reply, put only your name in the To box, move the distribution list to the Bcc box, and write a message similar to the following:

    "I appreciate people'sthoughts on this issue. If you have further comments, please respond to me directly. (I have put this distribution list in the Bcc box to cut down on the reply-to-all messages.)"

  • Reduce spamAlthough people who send junk email or spam may like to use Bcc, they won't like it if you use it. If you hide the recipients' names by listing them in the Bcc box, no one will be able to copy the recipients' email addresses from your messages.

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Show, hide, and view the Bcc (blind carbon copy) field in Outlook for Windows? ›

To show a Bcc line in Outlook, this is what you do: In the message you are composing, switch to the Options tab > Show Fields group, and click the Bcc button. In the Bcc field, type the addresses manually or select contacts from the Address Book.

How do I get the Bcc field to show in Outlook? ›

To show a Bcc line in Outlook, this is what you do: In the message you are composing, switch to the Options tab > Show Fields group, and click the Bcc button. In the Bcc field, type the addresses manually or select contacts from the Address Book.

How do I make Bcc always appear in Outlook Windows 11? ›

Always show the Bcc field
  1. In Mail view, click on Settings (visible as a cog wheel icon) within the top-right corner. Select View all Outlook settings.
  2. A Settings window will appear. Select Email. Select Compose and reply.
  3. Tick the tick-box labelled always show Bcc. Select Save to apply.

How to show Bcc in Outlook print? ›

click on "Frequently-used fields" to expand the drop down list and select "Address fields" Drag & drop the Bcc field. click on the address line of the Bcc field and choose Properties. Validation tab and enable the option "Include this field for Printing and Save As"

What is CC and Bcc in email with an example? ›

BCC stands for “blind carbon copy.” Just like CC, BCC is a way of sending copies of an email to other people. The difference between the two is that, while you can see a list of recipients when CC is used, that's not the case with BCC.

How do I send a mass email and hide recipients in Outlook? ›

Outlook. When you open a new blank email in Outlook, click on the “Options” tab. From there, you'll want to select the Bcc field in the message header. This is your “blind carbon copy” option, meaning that your email recipients will not see other names on the list.

What happens if someone replies all to a BCC email? ›

Furthermore, a bcc recipient does not see the names or addresses of any other bcc recipients. Even if a bcc recipient uses the “Reply all” function, the other bcc recipients will not receive their reply – only the original To and Cc recipients.

Can recipients see BCC? ›

When you place email addresses in the BCC field of a message, those addresses are invisible to the recipients of the email. Conversely, any email addresses that you place in the To field or the CC field are visible to everyone who receives the message.

What does always BCC myself mean? ›

What does “always BCC myself” mean in email? BCC yourself on emails you wish to follow up on later. After you send it, you'll receive a copy. Since you've BCC'ed yourself, other people won't know you're also a recipient. This measure helps you keep track of important messages.

What is the difference between CC and BCC? ›

BCC stands for blind carbon copy, and it's often used when you send an email to multiple people and want to keep addresses private and secure. On the other hand, CC (carbon copy) is typically the default when creating an email, and recipients will be able to see the addresses of those listed under this field.

How do I make Bcc invisible in Outlook? ›

Turn off Bcc

You can turn off the Bcc box for future messages at any time. Create a new email message or reply to or forward an existing message. If the message you're composing opens in a new window, select Options > Bcc. If the message you're composing opens in the Reading Pane, select Bcc from the ribbon.

How do I see Bcc on sent items in Outlook? ›

Just use these steps to visually inspect the Bcc field contents.
  1. Open the e-mail message in the Sent Items folder.
  2. On the Other Actions menu click Resend This Message.
  3. View the contents of the Bcc field.
  4. Close the e-mail message without resending the message.

How do I create a Bcc distribution list in Outlook? ›

Create Your Message
  1. Open a new blank email.
  2. Click the “To…” button. A “Select Names: Contacts” box will appear.
  3. Scroll till you find your new distribution list. ...
  4. Next click the “Bcc ->” button. ...
  5. Click OK.
  6. Now you can type in your Subject and Body text.
  7. Send the email when you're finished.
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How do I turn on BCC in Outlook? ›

To always show the Bcc field in the new, replying, and forwarding email message windows in Outlook.
  1. In the Mail view, please click Home > New Email to create a new email.
  2. In the opening Message window, please click Options > Bcc. See screenshot:
  3. Close the new email without saving.

Can you send an email with only BCC? ›

Only the person who sent the email will know who was bcc'd. You cannot send an email with only bcc'd recipients. An email address must be listed in the “to” field. To get around this, you can put your own email as the recipient.

Can people see who is CC D in an email? ›

The CC abbreviation stands for “carbon copy.” CC recipients receive an exact copy of the email and any further “Reply All” responses in the thread. All recipients of the email will also see who has been CC'd. CC functions exactly like the “To” field.

How do I show BCC when forwarding in Outlook? ›

To always show the Bcc field in the new, replying, and forwarding email message windows in Outlook.
  1. In the Mail view, please click Home > New Email to create a new email.
  2. In the opening Message window, please click Options > Bcc. See screenshot:
  3. Close the new email without saving.

How to show BCC in Outlook meeting invite? ›

To send meeting invitation with Bcc in Microsoft Outlook:
  1. Open the Calendar view, and create a new meeting invitation: ...
  2. In the Meeting window, click the To button.
  3. In the Window that opens, find and select the attendees that you with to BCC, then click the Resources -> button to add them to the list.

Can BCC recipients see each other? ›

Bcc sends a copy of your email to anyone in the bcc field but hides their email address from all other recipients. Bcc recipients won't be able to use the reply-all function. No one who receives the email can see bcc recipients, and bcc recipients can't see each other either.

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