Situation:
The conditional formatting button is missing (in the home tab). I use the commercial version of Enterprise (work stuff). I can’t provide a screenshot, but the joke is that I have a free trial version on my home PC, where conditional formatting is available. And there is no fee, what the hell lol?
We need the help of enthusiasts, the deadlines are burning.
For version - you can check it in About tab from the left toolbar:
As for the installation method - I suppose you were not the person who installed Docs, you should contact responsible for that. In general, if you installed on Linux systems, you can check:
If it is Docker, then docker ps will return output with all active running containers;
If it is DEB/RPM packages, then apt list --installed | grep onlyoffice will return info about installed package;
If it is Windows, then you can check Windows Control Panel.
This makes sense. Conditional formatting was implemented in version 6.4 of Document Server which explains its absence in version 5.4.
If you license plan allows updates, then I’d recommend doing so. With any license questions you can contact our sales department via email mentioned in the topic linked in my first reply.
Understood, thanks.
Maybe my question will be very stupid, but I have to ask because I need to work…
Is there any temporary solution so that conditional formatting can be implemented in my situation on the old version 5.4.2? Maybe a plugin or something like that?
Plugins rely on actual API of the editor, since it is not implemented in editor at all, then there is generally nothing for plugin to rely on. I’m afraid updating is the only solution.