LR 1.3 Collections of RAW don't update

Just wondered if I'm doing something wrong or this is intentional behaviour. If I create collection of JPGs when I change say the title in the main folder it appears when I go to the same mage in the collection. however for colelctions of RAW images my collection is stuck with the caption/title that exisited whne I created the colelction and I cannot get it to update without deleting everything and recreating the collection.
Thanks for any advice

Oddly having gone off for severla hours and come back it now seems to have worked, and is now immediate!!! Probably the wonders of vista. sorry to have wasted time

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