If I define a CMYK color as 0.00%, 30.00%, 60.00%, 5.00% and save the change, 
then go back and review the color, its stored values are instead 0.00%, 30.20%, 
60.00%, 5.10%.  (If I had wanted 30.20 and 5.10 I would have specified them.)  
Similarly, another color defined as 100.00%, 41.00%, 0.00%, 55.00% is actually 
remembered or stored as 100.00%, 41.18%, 0.00%, 54.90%.  Is this normal 
behavior that people just accept because it's "within tolerance limits"?  Can't 
the program keep track of single-precision floating-point values?  If color 
values are changed, what else gets changed?

Mike
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