How to Show Value Instead of Formula in Excel (7 Methods)

We will consider the following dataset to demonstrate how to show value instead of formula in Excel.


Method 1 – Using the Paste Values Option from Ribbon to Show a Value Instead of the Formula in Excel

Steps:

  • Click on cell C11. We can see a formula in the formula bar.
  • Choose Copy from the Clipboard or press Ctrl + C.

Paste Values Option from Ribbon to Show Value Instead of Formula in Excel

  • Click Paste on the Clipboard group.
  • Choose Values(V) from the Paste Values option.

Paste Values Option from Ribbon to Show Value Instead of Formula in Excel

  • Look at the formula bar.

  • The formula has been removed.

Method 2 – Using Paste Special from the Context Menu to Display Values Only

Steps:

  • Go to Cell C11.
  • Right-click and select Copy from the menu or press Ctrl + C.

Paste Special from Context Menu to Display Values without Excel formula

  • Right-click again and select Values(V) from the Paste Values option.

Paste Special from Context Menu to Display Values without Excel formula

  • Look at the formula bar of Cell C11.


Method 3 – Applying the Paste Special Shortcut in Excel to Show Values Only

Steps:

  • Go to Cell C11.
  • Press Ctrl + C to copy.

Paste Special Shortcut to View Value Rather Excel Formula

  • Press Alt + E + S to bring up the Paste Special tool.
  • The Paste Special window will appear now. Choose Values from the Paste options.
  • Press OK.

Paste Special Shortcut to View Value Rather Excel Formula

  • Check the formula bar.


Method 4 – Using F2 and F9 Keys to Hide the Formula and Show Values in Excel

Steps:

  • Go to Cell C11.
  • Press the F2 key. It transforms the cell into editable mode.

Functional Keys to Hide Formula and Show Values

  • Press the F9 key.

Functional Keys to Hide Formula and Show Values


Method 5 – Using the Right Mouse Button to Display Just Value in Excel

Steps:

  • Go to Cell C11.
  • Move the cursor to the edge of the cell.

Right Button of Mouse to Display Just Value in Excel

  • Right-click and hold.
  • Move the cursor to the adjacent cell and move back to Cell C11. Release the right mouse key.
  • A menu will appear. Choose Copy Here as Values Only option from the menu.

Right Button of Mouse to Display Just Value in Excel

  • Look at the dataset.


Method 6 – Removing Formula from Multiple Sheets to View Values Using the Paste Special Feature

We have two sheets named Dataset8 and Dataset9. Both sheets contain formulas in the same cell which is Cell C11.

Steps:

  • Select multiple sheets using Ctrl or Shift.

  • Go to Cell C11 and press Ctrl+ C.

Remove Excel Formula from Multiple Sheets to View Values

  • The Paste Special window will appear. Choose Values and click on OK.

  • Go to the Sheet Name field at the bottom of the sheet.
  • Right-click and choose Ungroup Sheets from the list.

Remove Excel Formula from Multiple Sheets to View Values

  • Go to Cell C11 of the Data Set9.


Method 7 – Applying the Excel Power Query Tool to Show Values Instead of Formulas

Steps:

  • Go to Cell C11.
  • Choose the From Table/Range option from the Data tab.
  • A new dialog box named Create Table will pop up. Choose the range from the dataset.
  • Mark the box for My table has headers and press OK.

Apply Excel Power Query Feature to View Value Alternative of Formula

  • The power query window appears. Choose the Close & Load option.

Apply Excel Power Query Feature to View Value Alternative of Formula

  • A new sheet will be created, where the formula is removed and the value is visible at Cell C11.


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Alok Paul
Alok Paul

Alok Paul has completed his B.Sc. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from East West University. He has been working on the ExcelDemy project for more than 2 years. He has written 220+ articles and replied to numerous comments. He is experienced in Microsoft Office, especially in Excel. He also led some teams on Excel and VBA content development. He has a keen interest in Advanced Excel, Data analysis, Excel Pivot Table, Charts, and Dashboard. He loves to research... Read Full Bio

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