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MS Project Question - Predecessor column

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Something I thought I knew, but am drawing a blank on. When utilizing MS Project, I am working with the predecessor column. I want to represent (for example) that line 50 has multiple predecessors, namely 43, 44, 45, 46, and 47. Instead of entering each line number, I thought there was syntax something like "43...47" that you could enter to represent the idea that there were multiple predecessors starting with the first number, and including all numbers up to and including the last number you entered. Can anyone assist? I was pretty sure it was possible but can't seem to find examples.

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