Keep WMS Connection From Plotting or APppearing in PS Viewport

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Map 3d 2020/2021
I noticed that when you attach a Bing street map that it doesn't show up in a paper space viewport. I understand that you have to go into that viewport then turn the map on.
This actually is desirable, but I want to be able to do it for a WMS connection.
Background: We are attaching two, data intensive WFS connections for property and water distribution systems for our mid-size city. I want to keep one template file for the designers to use, but we're a large enough area that to attach the two WFS connections without filtering by area, the drawing becomes unmanageable because of the amount of data.
My plan is to have a "Bing-like" map in model space where the user can filter the WFS data by area, using the street map to zoom into the project area, then apply the filter.
But we don't want to automatically use the Bing map. We have our own GIS with all of the information I wantto add to the drawing as a lightweight connection so that I can show the whole city as a WMS connection. It works fine and doesn't bog the machine down for an hour reading feature classes or whatever.
But, on the plan sheets we are creating, once we've filtered our higher quality data to apply to the project area, the WMS data is redundant & unwanted. It's used solely to be able to pan and zoom to the project area until the more detailed data can be added by using the geographical area filter. I do not want the WMS connection to plot or be visible in PS.
I know in the task pane I can uncheck what I want to remove from the map. But I am setting up this drawing for your basic user and the less directions I have to give the better. I want the WMS connection to never show up or plot in a PS viewport. Is this possible? I see very little in the way of stylizing a WMS connection.
Thanks