Work area colours different to exported colours?

I have a wierd problem. When working within photoshop i can choose colours that i want but they show up a bit lighter on the screen in the work area, and when i click to export or save as the colours are shown a little darker and more saturated.
The colours on the export are actually the right shade, so they must be showing wrong within photoshop while i work on a document. I've never had this propblem in any other version of photoshop, only CS5 and i'm wondering if there is some setting or somehting i can change to have the colours be the same on export and while i'm working on the document, because it's very frustrating when the colours i picked turn out to be different when i save an image.
Could someone please help me?

It sounds as though the problems you are describing are rooted within the fact that Photoshop is a color managed application, and (depending on settings) will respond to the color profile of the image and the color profile of your monitor.  To achieve the behavior you want (things not appearing unexpectedly different) we kind of need more info...
What are your Color preferences (Edit - Color Settings...).
What color profile(s) accompany the images you edit (i.e., where do you get them, how do you open them).
What operating system are you running?
What video interface (make/model/drivers) are you using?
Have you calibrated your monitor?
What are your goals (e.g., see the same thing on the monitor as Internet Explorer, or another app)?
Take heart:  Photoshop can be set up to deliver consistent, expected results per your goals, and it will help to understand why you're seeing what you're seeing.
-Noel

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