Turn On The BCC Field In Outlook To Avoid Email Mistakes

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Having the BCC field visible in Outlook helps you avoid exposing recipient email addresses and reduces the risk of sending messages incorrectly to large groups.

Why This Matters

When sending emails to multiple recipients, especially external contacts, it is easy to accidentally include everyone in the To or CC fields.

This can expose email addresses to others, create unnecessary reply chains and, in some cases, lead to data protection issues.

Using BCC (blind carbon copy) allows you to include recipients without revealing their details to others, helping maintain privacy and control.

Making the BCC field visible ensures it is always available when needed rather than relying on memory.

How To Turn On The BCC Field In Outlook (Desktop App)

  1. Open a new email in Outlook.
  2. Click the ‘Options’ tab.
  3. Select ‘BCC’.

The BCC field will now appear in your email window.

How To Turn On The BCC Field In Outlook On The Web

  1. Click ‘New mail’.
  2. Select the ‘More options’ menu (three dots).
  3. Choose ‘Show BCC’.

The BCC field will then be displayed when composing emails.

What To Watch For

  • Use BCC when emailing groups who do not know each other.
  • Avoid placing large external groups in the To or CC fields.
  • Be mindful that replies may still go to all visible recipients depending on how the email is structured.

A Practical Approach

Make a habit of using BCC for group emails and external communications.

Keeping the BCC field visible helps you make better decisions when sending emails and reduces the risk of avoidable mistakes that can affect professionalism and data privacy.

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Mike Knight