CMYK Images and Save as Word

I'm having an issue with CMYK images in Pages when saving my document as a Word Document. The images look fine in Pages, and any exported Pages format (document or template), but when I save as a Word Document and then open the saved file, the colors aren't appearing correctly.
Has anyone run into this, and if so, is there a fix?

Jerrold Green1 wrote:
Have you noticed that you can create a color in the Colors Pane with the CMYK sliders, and upon going back to that color and checking it with the magnifying glass, the settings will have changed? You can find this in both Word and Pages. With HSB or RGB generally there is no change, and sometimes one component will change by one digit, but nowhere near the difference I've seen in CMYK.
I'm left wondering if the resolution of the color mapping for CMYK in OS X is coarse or if this could be a graphics chip issue, or something else altogether.
No, I have not noticed that particular case, but there are cases when the numbers will change. The most obvious case may be when you click on the little icon below the magnifying glass in the sliders color palette. When you change colour profile, the numbers will understandably change. Could it be that when you noticed this shift, you could have different colour profiles loaded due to something - different images loaded or something?
Anyhow, I do not think that has anything to do with the problem of Dave here. When you open the jpegs in Word, the colours are more or less completely inverted. I think it is something like C -> R, M -> G, Y -> B and K is either ignored or inverted. It is not a slight shift, but the values are completely changed.

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