https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110740

--- Comment #2 from Patrick Coughlin <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Xavier Van Wijmeersch from comment #1)
> One question why you need to double click a cell before pasting a cut/copy
> entree
> Yes it shrinks because it use the format of the "input line" and not the
> format of the cell; that's why i don't understand why the double click in
> another cell before pasting a entree

I wanted to convey the fact that you must be editing the cell. Simply pasting
in a selected cell does not cause the same result.

Also, copying instead of cutting does not cause the font to shrink.

Simpler steps to reproduce:
- Start with a new, blank sheet
- Pick an empty cell.
- Enter the following text and press enter: 1
- Re-select the cell.
- Select the text of the entered formula in the "input line", not within the
cell.
- Cut the text with Shift-Delete or Ctrl-X (note that you must cut. Copy
doesn't reproduce the same result)
- Paste the text with Shift-Insert ot Ctrl-V - the font size has shrunk.
- Press enter
- If you select undo one time (Ctrl-Z), the font size restores.

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