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Bob,
Had not thought about it like that, that is cool. What I was trying to convey was the idea of being literal, the " & : " would not be written / read that way.
But I get what you meant in the first post regarding concatenating and I see your point here of a range being separated by the comma providing two valid ranges....
Thanks.... keeping me on my toes
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