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In 1996, digital fax AND copier, AR/F/FR multi-function, introduced by Sharp;
Bcc:, Backup cc, commonly use in e-mail systems;
CC, Carbon Copy; If hardcopy, several sheets of paper must exist; In common: 2 ~ 5 sheets;
CC, Carbon Copy; If softcopy, recipient(s) mail box address(es) must exist; In common: 1 ~ N e-mail addresses;
CC, Chemical Carbonless; Several sheets of paper, chemically made of; Faster processing time period compare to use of carbon sheet; Usage: 2-ply; 3-ply; ... ;
cc a.k.a. cubic centimetre;
copy file by beam
document, in 2007, common method among
handheld computers, to do so, PDA
abc must prompt
to send, pocket PC
xyz must prompt
to receive, those 2 handheld computers must be line up, therefore, the 2
handheld computers' IR ports are facing each
other in a short distance. And then, focus on a file to be copied in
abc,
tap Tools >> File >> Beam Document. At this stage,
xyz will prompt the file
to be kept YES or NO, and then choose YES to store. Copying file by beam
document is done, therefore,
xyz computer has the file
previously copied. IFF copying files by beam document does not work,
and then use of USB cable.
Hardcopy: document must exist in paper;
OC, Original Copy;
Softcopy: document only exists along with essential file system, software and hardware;
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