I am getting an exclamation mark when I am selecting my color

When I try to select my background or font color I keep getting an exclamation mark.  Help

Also if you select a font color while using the Type Tool, you must click the color swatch in the Type Tool options bar, not the the ones at the bottom of the Toolbox.
I should also mention the black triangle in the color picker means it is not a printable (CMYK offset press) color. If you are displaying your work on screen you can click OK to accept the color you want.

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