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Indesign CS5.5 / Using Line Tool-lines turn gray, wont change to black. Losing mind Please help

amberbox81 (IS/IT--Management)
31 Jul 12 15:08
Im trying to create a journal in indesign. I dont know what Ive done because Ive made several publications in indesign and never had this happen. Im using the line tool, when I make a new line, it turns gray. Not all of them though, its 50/50. If I move the lines with the up & down arrows theyll go from black to gray and get thicker, move it back up it turns black again. it looks like gradient is selected but Ive reset my workspace, cleared the fx, checked the object & character styles. Grrr. So then I decide to just make the page in photoshop....same thing! Ive got black selected and text & lines still come out gray! Opacity & fill are both 100. Please help me.

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