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The effect of the exchange interaction in the photoionization continuum is investigated, using N 1s photoionization of NO into the 1s-12π (1Π) and (3Π) final states as an example. The separation in energy of these two final states is 1.41 eV. Significant differences in their partial photoionization cross-sections are observed over a wide range of energies and cannot be accounted for by the different multiplicity of the states. We suggest that the deviation of the 3Π/1Π cross-section ratio from the statistical weighting at intermediate energies is dominated by the difference in the final-state potential experienced by the photoelectron and at asymptotically high energies by the multiplet-dependent amount of intensity going into multi-electron (shake-up) processes. Calculations underpinning this point are presented. We also show supporting measurements of the 3Π/1Π cross-section ratio for O 1s ionization and the absolute photoabsorption cross-section for NO over a wide energy