https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86328

--- Comment #4 from Scott <[email protected]> ---
Yes I'm absolutely sure. I've also just tested on Mac (OS X 10.10) using
LibreOffice 4.2.6.3. I did it without the templates this time, just this:

1. Open a new spreadsheet.
2. Open the "Styles and Formatting" panel.
3. Right click "Default" and click "Modify..."
4. Set 'Font > Size' to 11 and 'Borders > Spacing to contents' to 1mm. Click OK
and all the cells get bigger as expected.
5. Click the green plus next to "Sheet1", OR 'Insert > Sheet'. The new sheet
comes up with the cells the original size.

As I already explained, if I right click Default and go to modify it again, the
styles are as I already set them (font size 11, spacing 1mm). If I click OK
then it applies the styles, just like it did originally in step 4 above.

I think the problem isn't exactly that the styles are not applying, it's that
the cell widths and heights come up incorrectly. On second inspection, on the
new sheet the text *is* coming up at the correct size with the correct spacing.
But the cells are too small and not resizing to fit the new Default style. See
the attached screenshots.

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