Transparency of rectangle disappears when saving as fig?

I can't figure this one out from past posts:
I add a transparent rectangle (alpha=0.3) to my plot:
rectangle('Position',[135 0 30 0.2], 'FaceColor', [0.2000 0.8000 0 0.3])
Then I want to save as a .fig file for later data processing:
set(gcf,'units','normalized','outerposition',[0 0 1 1])
savefig([root_dir,subnum,'/03_TMS/04_EMG_SPs/03_Plots_Tables/Individual_Graphs/',trialName,'_stim',num2str(j),'.fig']);
However, savefig gets rid of my transparency. The examples I could find discussed how to deal with this when you want to keep a transparent background / save as a .png image. How can I save as a .fig file and keep my transparency?

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Jan
Jan el 19 de Jul. de 2019
Currently you showed only, how you save the file. A file does not contain transparent objects, but they appear transparently, when you open the file and create a new figure. So please add the code you use to open the figure. Does it set the renderer to painters implicitly? You need OpenGL for transparency.
Ah ok all good things to know, thank you for your input!! I was just using GUI to open the .fig files (i.e., file->open).
I ended up working around the problem by just making a lighter green rectangle first, then plotting the EMG signal I'm working with over top of that rectangle, so it doesn't matter that it won't reopen as transparent.

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