I'm working in Adobe Illustrator CS5 and noticed that my default black in the general colors panel is not set at true black. Instead of 0, 0, 0 (RGB mode) it is 35, 31, 32. I tried playing with the swatches to change it to true black but couldn't find anything to make it work. Can somebody please help me figure this out so I don't have to change the entire document by hand every time I forget this happened?

If it helps, I already have my preferences set at display blacks accurately, and in color management policies I have RGB set to off and CMYK to preserve numbers(ignore profiles).

EDIT: This is what I'm talking about: in the colors panel, not the swatches, where it shows the color scale and black and white boxes. The value of black in the box is not 0, 0, 0 but 35, 31, 32, as stated above. How do I change this back to 0,0,0?

For those of you who think I'm not doing my research, I looked through Adobe Illustrator help and haven't found anything useful.

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