Thanks, but that does sound strange...
  Personal: 2 rows
  Hardware: 2 rows
  System: Limited to 1 row?

Ah yes, I can see there are at least three ways to launch Software & Updates 
still:
  1. Launch Gnome 'Software' and then find it in the panel menu.
  2. Search apps for 'Software & Updates'
  3. Just execute $ software-properties-gtk

For me this is no big deal but it's a significant omission for regular
Ubuntu users moving from Unity7 to Gnome Shell.

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Title:
  All Settings in Gnome Shell is missing 'Software & Updates' icon

Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  All Settings in Gnome Shell (artful) is missing the 'Software &
  Updates' icon, which I would expect to find under the 'System'
  heading.

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