CS6 Gradient fills on shapes different after reloading?

Is anyone else getting an issue whereby gradient fills have changed when you reopen a PSD.
It's happening too often to me to be something i'm doing accidentally.
Sometimes i save my file and the gradient fill on a shape is be grey, reopen and it's then white.
Fixing it and saving it again seems to then save it properly.
I haven't been able to establish a pattern to reproducing it yet.
Hence why i'm wondering if others have seen this too?
Rob.

If you define the gradient with Foreground and/or Background in a colour stop(s) of the gradient, then whenever the file is opened, these stop(s) will take on Photoshop's current fore/background colours.
For example, the first preset gradient is called "Foreground to Background" and the grey/black checker in the stops indicate fore/background colour and not a fixed colour.
However, when you reopen a file that has such a gradient-filled Shape and inspect the gradient, the stops will misleadingly look like normal fixed colour stops despite really being fore/background stops.
To make a fore/background stop a fixed colour stop, simply click the stop before saving the file.

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