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If the table is in the body of the document, and if the background colour is as you indicate (Use ColorCop to sample the colour if necessary), then that should work. It changes the colour from a dark blue to a slightly lighter blue.
If the table is not in the body then you will have to tell the macro in which story range to look for the table(s).
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