Deactivate a Pivot Table

jcbcmc

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Office Version
  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hi,

Is there anyway to keep a pivot table in an Excel worksheet, but have it deactivated when not using so it does not slow down the entire file? I would rather not have to rebuild it each time if there is such an option.

Thanks for any help or suggestions!
 

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