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					<description><![CDATA[After installing this update everytime I open an Excel file from within windows explorer (which should open a new instance of excel) it instead opens the file in which ever instance of Excel is already running, and even worse the file does not show up in the taskbar. If you hover over the excel icon in the taskbar it only displays the the first Excel file that was open, which means the only way to navigate between the two files is to go to the first file and minimize it within Excel than restore the other file within excel, which is a huge pain. I would skip this update for now.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After installing this update everytime I open an Excel file from within windows explorer (which should open a new instance of excel) it instead opens the file in which ever instance of Excel is already running, and even worse the file does not show up in the taskbar. If you hover over the excel icon in the taskbar it only displays the the first Excel file that was open, which means the only way to navigate between the two files is to go to the first file and minimize it within Excel than restore the other file within excel, which is a huge pain. I would skip this update for now.</p>
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