CS4: Document Info panel. WTF?

Illustrator file is CMYK, but the linked file cannot be.

HiJMartinAppDev,
From my testing, when I open the document from clicking the document name, the document is opened in read only mode, with an Edit Document prompt in the top, when click to edit, the document information panel doesn’t show.
But if I check out the document, then open it to edit, the information panel shows as expected, also, when not check out, click Edit to open the document, information panel also shows.
Would you please check whether it is same as your scenario?
And change the document content type’s document template to word 2013 document, check the result.
Thanks,
Qiao Wei
TechNet Community Support

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