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Default Formula to consolidate numbers?

Hi, I have I have a spreadsheet with about 65,000 rows. I have to
consolidate the data so that ranges of numbers with no breaks (in other
words, where the numbers increase by one) will appear in one cell. The data
looks something like this:

Beginning # Ending #
60220718 60220719
60220720 60220720
60220721 60220731
60220732 60220732
60220733 60220757
40006024 40006025
40006026 40006029
40006030 40006031

Basically, what I have to do is consolidate the data so that it will look
like this:

60220718-60220757
40006024-40006031

Is there any way to write a formula or a macro to do this?

Thanks in advance for any information.
 
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