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Originally Posted by Guessed View Post
The border colour discrepancy is not because the line is partially transparent - Word can't do that. I think the issue you are seeing is that the background is in the header/footer layer and therefore is faded on screen.
If the page shading is the same as the table border shading, no difference will be apparent in Page Layout view. A difference would be seen, though, if the background shading has been applied to a shape located in the page header.
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