https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153913

--- Comment #8 from ady <adylo811...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Stéphane Guillou (stragu) from comment #7)
> I could reproduce (somewhat inconsistently) with steps in comment 3 and 4.

Let me provide simple clear steps, just in case:

1. New Calc.
2. A1: > background color.
3. D10:E15 (or some other area) > background color.
4. G10:H15 (or some other area) > background color.
4.1 Add random areas as you wish with BC.
5. SAVE as XLS and/or XLSX.
6. Menu File > Reload. > See some area without background color now.
7. Save.
8. Menu File > Reload.

Depending on the areas that were previously selected to have background color,
at some point in the repeating cycle of SAVE and reload the file shows no new
reduction of the BC attribute.

IDK the exact pattern that actually "sticks" the attribute in the saved xls(x)
file, but the behavior is consistently reproduced. What is not consistent is
which exact area (or under which condition) gets the attribute actually saved
"permanently" and which area loses the background color attribute when the file
is saved and reloaded.

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