https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86336

--- Comment #13 from Ivan <ivanperezdoming...@gmail.com> ---
At present, it appears that template customization is the only way of setting
default styles in openoffice.

This is important e.g., to add more than font customizations. For example, I
need to increase padding by default. (That's how I ended up here; I don't need
to customize fonts.)

Saving a file as ODS (even if the CSV is linked) creates a problem. Libreoffice
does not adjust column and row sizes properly when padding is adjusted, and
that translates into columns and rows being too small. When an ODS file with a
CSV linked as a sheet is opened, the file is outdated until it is refreshed.
Column heights and widths are correct until the file is refreshed. So, either
way, you need to adjust visibility settings.

Methods that require opening libreoffice first are very inconvenient, because
if you are e.g., processing many files in the file manager, you need to open
libreoffice, find the file, and import it, as opposed to being able to just
double click on it.

So, I'll go back to the original question: What would be the way to customize
the default style then, such that it applies to all files open, including CSV
files?

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