Hello,
I use Excel 2013.
I have a table that has columns which calculate if an item is 1-30 Days Out, 31-60 Days Out, etc., by subtracting today's date from the target completion date of a project.

Question 1:
How do I get Excel to freeze this data and its associated pivot table at one point time so that the formulas do not recalculate when I open the file or when I refresh the pivot table?
Will Excel recalculate those formulas in the raw data even if I just open the workbook? I know it will update the pivot table when I refresh the pivot table.
Question 3:
Problem when I changed all formulas to values: I tried changing the formulas to values on an old workbook by:
I use Excel 2013.
I have a table that has columns which calculate if an item is 1-30 Days Out, 31-60 Days Out, etc., by subtracting today's date from the target completion date of a project.

Question 1:
How do I get Excel to freeze this data and its associated pivot table at one point time so that the formulas do not recalculate when I open the file or when I refresh the pivot table?
- Do I just change all formulas to values?
- Do I change the calculations to Manual Calculate or does #1 solve everything?
Will Excel recalculate those formulas in the raw data even if I just open the workbook? I know it will update the pivot table when I refresh the pivot table.
Question 3:
Problem when I changed all formulas to values: I tried changing the formulas to values on an old workbook by:
- changed the calculations to Manual Calculate b/c I didn't know if it would recalculate when I pasted as values.
- changed all formulas to values
- refreshed the pivot table and the numbers changed in the pivot table and I don't know why! I thought the numbers would stay the same b/c I changed all formulas to values. Did Excel have the formulas in its memory or cache so it updated the pivot table from that memory or cache? What happened?