I think I found a solution (it's a workaround really)
Open one of your CSVs and format all the cells, columns, fonts, etc as you
see fit. Then save this file as ODS (so you can keep all this formatting).
You can now delete the cells values if you prefer to keep this "Template"
clean.
Now open one of your unformated CSVs
Switch back to the open ODS and click on the corner header (left of A and
above 1) or Edit, Select All or Ctrl+A (in Windows) and Ctrl+C (or Edit,
Copy)
Switch to the CSV, click on the corner header and choose Edit, Paste Special
(or Ctrl+Shift+V)
Uncheck the Paste All option and uncheck all options in Selection except for
Formats.
Your CSV should look perfectly formatted now (if the lines and columns are
constant from one CSV to the next, of course :) )
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