![]() ![]() They’re toggle options – click to display, click to hide. In Outlook 20, displaying these two fields is a simple as clicking a button! In a new email window, click the Options tab and click the Bcc and From options in the Show Fields group. There’s not much sense in displaying the option, if you can’t use it to change accounts. ![]() If the From option isn’t available, that means you have only one email account. I hear from many users who don’t know how to display these two fields. The Bcc control lets me hide one or more recipients from other recipients. ![]() Using the From dropdown, I can change email accounts. When I click New Email on the Home tab, Outlook opens a blank email message with the From and Bcc (blind carbon copy) fields visible and ready to fill in. Susan Harkins shows you how to add the Blind Carbon Copy and From fields to your next Microsoft Outlook email. Quick Tip: Show the From and Bcc fields in Outlook ![]()
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