Hiding BCC/From Fields in Mail?

Is there a way to hide the BCC and From fields in compose mail window? I have checked the settings and didn't see anything. Hoping it's an oversight because those two fields that I don't want to see are taking up valuable screen space.
Thanks,
Tom

if you don't enter anything... it collapses those fields to just one when you go back to the To, Subj, or Body
if you do enter addresses in the cc, bcc, or from... it stays that way...
but the point is trivial because as you type you have to scroll anyway which gives you back that screen space so precious to you...
so why not just scroll... is it necessary to see who is in the header fields at all times? i don't know of a reason why...

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