Just call the FormattedValueType property which raises the DataGridView.CellFormatting event and then change the cell style in the event code.
The FormattedValue is only a formatted representation of the Value property. The FormattedValue representation is specified by the FormattedValueType property.
If you change the FormattedValueType property it will change the way it is presented to the user without changing the value. =)
These remarks from the MSDN show you how to edit the FormattedValue:
The Value property is the actual data object contained by the cell,
whereas the FormattedValue is the formatted representation of this
object. The ValueType and FormattedValueType properties correspond to
the data types of these values, respectively.
Getting the value of this property calls the GetFormattedValue method
to convert the cell value into an equivalent display value of the type
indicated by the FormattedValueType property. This raises the
DataGridView.CellFormatting event, which you can handle to customize
the value conversion.
See the remarks on MSDN for the DataGridViewCell.FormattedValue Property here.
When the CellFormatting event is raised you could do something like this:
Private Sub dgvMyData_CellFormatting(sender As System.Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellFormattingEventArgs) Handles dgvMyData.CellFormatting
Dim MyStyle As New System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellStyle
MyStyle.Format = "00 ct"
'or to remove the formatting:
MyStyle.Format = "00"
e.CellStyle = MyStyle
End Sub