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Default Concatenate Text Formating

I'm working with a workbook is used for template for creating
documents. A lot of information needs to be displayed in a specific
format (IE Italics/Bold/Underline etc). For example one of the things
I need to do is provide the following information in a single cell
under a table where SHEET1!A1 is a cell reference for a sample size.

Note: N = SHEET1!A1; M = Mean; SD = Standard Deviation.

The problem is that I am not able to get the cell call to work and
when I try and concatenate various cells together I lose the
formating. I'm sure there has to be a way to do this..........suggestions???

 
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