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Old 12-20-2017, 01:18 PM
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What you are seeing is the labeling of Theme colors.
Background 1 is simply a color. On my machine, in the current theme, it is white. If you chose that for your color you would have a white font, not necessarily a white background.

You can have a background (called shading) if you want.
When you modify the style, click on the Format button and choose shading.

Understanding Styles in Microsoft Word
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