Error in Excel -- Insert -- Equation -- Large Operator

I am taking a graduate statistics class and have run into an Excel error that is significant (at least for working my stats problems).   If you go into Insert > Equations > Large Operators, look at the 2nd and third SUM indicators.  The second has the SUM sign with a box above, to the side and underneath.  The third SUM sign has three boxes to the right with one at top right, center further to the right, and bottom right underneath the first box.  While they look similar, these equations are different.  The error is when you click on the second SUM equation (with the boxes above, right, and below), you get instead the third SUM equation.   In writing my statistical homework, my work is wrong if I use the wrong equation. I would really appreciate it if you could correct this error in the next update you push out.

Thankyou.

February 1st, 2015 4:47am

Hi Susankeo,

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