to come as white when background printing/export to PDF

I'm creating a poster in indesign CS5.5.

Im a user of Indesign based, used it to simple poster and publication projects, but it has never happened during the use of the colored backgrounds before.

I created a box using the rectangle and filled with a color swatch tool.  Added images ontop of this rectangle and when finished, I went to export to PDF and the background color was replaced with white on the PDF file.

I went through the images and created layers for each of them.

I've recreated the rectangle and the base color in master pages

I checked that i havnt changed the color of the paper

None of the above worked.

Strangely, although I got a PNG on the poster - when I print to PDF (not exported in pdf format) background color appeared in where objects encompassing would be, but he was white outside this line.

I opened a new document and created a rectangular box colored in the middle of the page - it has exported and printed fine. I extended the edges of the rectangular box filled right to the edges of the page, and then exported and printed in PDF it came in white again.

Any advice would be super useful as to what im doing wrong.

Thank you!

Thanks a lot everyone for your help!

It turned out that InDesign export was beautiful, but it's a checkbox setting preference "Accessibility" Acrobat in replacement of color, document that has been chosen, the white background instead of what I intended it to be.  Only, I discovered when I sent my PDF document exported to myself, and it saw very well on my laptop and on another PC.  I can't believe, I spent over 3 hours trawl by Indesign and overlay settings!

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