The OMML EE has one choice - Cambria Math. First, you can change to any font you want in MathType. However, there are plenty of reasons why someone might decide the OMML Equation Editor (i.e., the "new equation editor" in Word 2007) is inadequate. "Now that 2007 has it built in, there's really no reason I need MathType anymore." That's a personal decision, and if you don't need MathType anymore, I won't argue with that. I do need to respond to some inaccuracies in your post though. We appreciate the suggestion to look at MathType 6, and you are correct that MathType can display the limits above and below the summation symbol in inline equations. Hence, there's no reason for MathType except for the Inline Equation problem that you are experiencing. Moreover, the built-in version supports colors, which Mathtype 6.0 just now introduced. But now that 2007 has it built in, there's really no reason I need MathType anymore, although it may be a little more capable than the built in equation editor. It can display limits on top and below in Inline Equations. You may want to look at MathType 6.0 by DesignScience.
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