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White is showing as a creme color in my Designer Documents.


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Consider me stumped. I have been working on a number signs for a customer that I created with white backgrounds on and I opened the file tonight to add some additional signs that they requested. And originally I know that the whites were white but then I noticed that the white on all my signs were not actually white any more but the creme color you see in the screen shot (A below) As you can see from C below I have the house shape selected and fill is selected in the color panel (B below)and everything is set to 0 in CMYK and I still have a creme color. Every thing that should be white in my document is this creme color. I have 100% opacity set. I have the background set to gray in screen shot but I can go to preferences and set it to actual white. You can even see image in the layers panel is white and not creme color.
So what else can I check to get my whites in my art boards back to white. Thanks in advance for your incite and help.
 
Since writing the initial paragraph I opened a new document which has the same problem. I also shutdown Designer and restarted and the problem continues to persist. So does anyone have an idea how I can solve this. Thanks in advance for your input.
 

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If you are on Windows you might want to check this...

Also check your colour profile settings in Edit > Preferences > Colour

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