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Nothing as simple as the caps lock being on?
I found this on the In Design Help file. I think this is what was going on in my case.
When you relink to replace one graphic with a different source file, you can keep the image dimensions of the file that’s being replaced, or you can display the incoming file in its actual dimensions.
Choose Edit > Preferences > File Handling (Windows) or InDesign > Preferences > File Handling (Mac OS).
Choose Preserve Image Dimensions When Relinking if you want images to appear at the same size as the images they’re replacing. Deselect this option to have relinked images appear at their actual size.
Greg,
I realize that you have probably already fixed this, but if the colors used in the eps files are saved as spot colors you could re-map them in InDesign's ink manager to whatever spot color that you choose. Also if the grescale images are tiffs you could also change the color using the direct select tool.
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