Hi ,
Please understand that when you see the result in a cell , Excel is not storing the formula in some other place , and displaying only the result in the cell ; when you see a formula such as =A1+B1 in cell C1 , then C1 contains the formula , and depending on what the contents of A1 and B1 are , displays the result in cell C1 ; however , if you place your cursor in the cell C1 , what you see in the formula bar will be the formula in the cell.
If you remove the formula , you remove the displayed result ; also , if you remove the result , you remove the formula ; you cannot remove one of them while retaining the other.
Formatting will help to remove the displayed result while retaining the formula ; similarly , pressing F2 and then F9 , will convert the formula to its displayed result , thus removing the formula while retaining the result. However , the former is just a visual change ; the latter is a physical change , and once you have removed the formula and retained the result , you cannot bring back the formula , unless you undo your change.
Narayan