A use would be editing a workbook and all of a sudden it would lock up or take a second to switch between cells. We had this issue with Excel 2013 32-bit. According to poster Chiller15 on a Spiceworks thread: Every time you reboot Windows 10, the patch will reinstall, and you'll have to remove it all over again - unless you dig into the wushowhide utility, KB 307930, which I discussed in a similar context last month. Of course, amcmill didn't mention that uninstalling the patch in Windows 10 is an ongoing pain. In the list of updates, search locate and then select update KB3114717, and then select Uninstall. Windows 7: Go to Start, enter Run, and then select Run. In the list of updates, locate and then select update KB3114717, and then select Uninstall. Enter windows update, select Windows Update, and then select Installed Updates. If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, and then select Search. Windows 8 and Windows 8.1: Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. Windows 10: Go to Start, enter View Installed Updates in the Search Windows box, and then press Enter. This is confirmed as an issue with update KB3114717. Poster amcmill (who isn't listed as a Microsoft employee) gave a definitive response last night in one of the Microsoft Answer forum threads on the subject: We have escalated this problem, any updates will let you know. Microsoft employee Emi Zhang reported on Technet late Thursday night:
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