Big integral sign with word 2007

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The new math editing feature in Word 2007 is praised for its capabilities, but users have encountered limitations with the integral sign, which does not scale vertically to accommodate multiple fractions. Unlike brackets that automatically adjust size, the integral sign remains fixed. There is uncertainty about whether this feature can be implemented in Word, with some suggesting that even LaTeX does not adapt the size of integral signs.
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Hi, everyone! I've been working for a while with the new math editing feature in Word 2007 and find it very impressive. My problem is that the integral sign seems to have a fixed size and I don't know how to scale it vertically to fit, for instance, multiple fractions. I've seen that brackets adjust their size automatically when they contain a fraction (as with Latex \left [ ) but that doesn't happen with the integral sign.

Is it possible to get this or the feature is not implemented?

Thanks in advance for your help.
 
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I don't know if that is possible... not even LaTeX adapts the size of its integral signs, AFAIK.
 
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