Open EVY File

<p>An EVY file can refer to a file that has been created by the Envoy application, a document viewer and creator developed by WordPerfect, as well as a file saved in the Device Independent Format which is typically used by Windows. The formats are considerably different and as a result, how you would open or use files with the EVY extension would largely depend on which format the file is in.</p> <h2>Evoy Documents</h2> <p>Envoy Document files (.evy) are electronic documents that were saved using the Envoy software, which is a component of WordPerfect by Corel. Envoy was marketed as a "universal document exchange" tool designed to maintain document formatting and integrity across various operating systems and applications. Unfortunately, Corel has since discontinued the software and it is no longer directly supported.</p> <p>If you have an EVY file that is an Envoy Document, then the best way to open or use it is to find a version of the Envoy Viewer. <a href="https://www.corel.com/en/">Corel's official website</a> does not provide any download links for the outdated software, but it may be possible to find it through third-party software archives. Use caution when downloading such software, and only use trusted sources.</p> <h2>Device Independent Format Files</h2> <p>Apart from the Envoy format, the EVY file extension is also used by Microsoft Windows for creating device-independent files. The EVY format for the Device Independent Format is typically used for storing printer and page setup settings that can be reused across multiple print jobs.</p> <p>These kinds of .evy files are not meant for manual user interaction but are rather used internally by your operating system. Therefore, regular users will typically not encounter this type of EVY file, and they are not meant to be opened manually.</p> <h2>EVY File Important Information</h2> <p>When you encounter a file with an EVY file extension, it is crucial to understand that it can come in one of two main formats, each with its own way to be opened or used. While you can likely view an EVY file that is an Envoy Document with a bit of effort through legacy software, EVY files in the Device Independent Format are not designed to be interacted with by the user. Always be cautious when downloading software from third-party archives, and consult <a href="https://filext.com/file-extension/EVY">online resources</a> for more information on file extensions if unsure.</p>

How to open EVY files

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