I am guessing this is a normal either 15a or 20a duplex recepticle and not a GFCI. When you removed the old outlet, and, if you still have it you can look at it, you should have had a black wire that hooked to the botom(gold) hot side terminal and a red wire that hooked to the upper(gold) hot side terminal. This is the side where you would have wanted to break the tab off. They can be hard to get a hold of and break completely off. It would be gold in color also, shaped kind of like a horseshoe, where you have to get in there with a scribe or small screw driver to pry on it enogh to grab it with a pair of needle nose pliers or strippers. If you did not break this tab completely off or, at least break the connection between the two outlets then, your switch won't shut off because it's double fed and can't. In the event that you broke the tab of the neutral side, only one outlet will work because you'll be missing the neutral on one of the outlets and, it still won't turn off because it's double fed. If you have the old oultlet, you can compare the old and new one and, you should be able to see where the tab had been broken off the old one. Someone with electrical expierience in say like Home Depot could point out the tab you need to break. You colud have had more than one white(neutral) wire in your box but they can either be split between the two neutral(silver) terminals or, tailed, and hooked to one, providing you did not break the wrong tab off. Of course the ground wire is pretty much self explanitory.
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