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"billnock" wrote:

Boy I know this is dumb, but this is the first time I've had to ask a
question. Back on 2/4 ( I think) I asked a question in this forum, it said
it was posted, but I cannot find it..I figured when I signed back in with my
name, it would be a way to find it. I also clicked " notify me"...the
question was...I have a list of numbers that are supposed to inlclude all
the numbers from, say, 1 to 100. That list may be 67 numbers long or 122,
or whatever. I am new to this Excel. I need to find a way fo get a list
( or soemthing) of the numbers that are NOT in the list which should be.
For example if 76 and 3 are missing, I need these two. thanks so much.

Bill Nock .

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