convert CMYK to RGB doc, a page behaving odd

I have a problem has spent the last two days trying to problem solve...

I have a doc using black (CMYK) printing and a spot color.

Then I need a web version of the same material, in a different layout, so I copied the pages of a web document (RGB).

This copy provides the task in the doc of RGB.

So after copying, I delete swatch task and assign a standard RGB value.

This changes all the colors of accompaniment to the RGB value as expected.

Everything looks good in InDesign, export PDF 10 first pages show the color properly after the last page is only away from the right color. It seems correct in InDesign and everything is RGB.

Anyone know what is happening?

Why is it weird that a page?

I tried:

-new material added to the page of problem and attributed the RGB color, appear correct InDesign, PDF way off

-duplicate a correct page, copy in the new material.

any advice would really be apprecited!

CS5.5, mac

well, write this reminds me of one thing - the issue page contained a CMYK image.

duh.

Tags: InDesign

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