Delete all data rows from an Excel table (apart from the first)

无人久伴 提交于 2019-12-17 15:57:13

问题


Just recently I've been trying to delete all data rows in a table, apart from the first (which needs to just be cleared)

Some of the tables being actioned could already have no rows, so I was running it to problems as using .DataBodyRange.Rows.Count on a table with no rows (just header and/or footer) causes errors.

I looked all over for a solution an could not find a whole one, so I hope my answer to this question will be useful to others in the future.


回答1:


Your code can be narrowed down to

Sub DeleteTableRows(ByRef Table As ListObject)
    On Error Resume Next
    '~~> Clear Header Row `IF` it exists
    Table.DataBodyRange.Rows(1).ClearContents
    '~~> Delete all the other rows `IF `they exist
    Table.DataBodyRange.Offset(1, 0).Resize(Table.DataBodyRange.Rows.Count - 1, _
    Table.DataBodyRange.Columns.Count).Rows.Delete
    On Error GoTo 0
End Sub

Edit:

On a side note, I would add proper error handling if I need to intimate the user whether the first row or the other rows were deleted or not




回答2:


This is how I clear the data:

Sub Macro3()
    With Sheet1.ListObjects("Table1")
        If Not .DataBodyRange Is Nothing Then
            .DataBodyRange.Delete
        End If
    End With
End Sub



回答3:


Would this work for you? I've tested it in Excel 2010 and it works fine. This is working with a table called "Table1" that uses columns A through G.

Sub Clear_Table()
    Range("Table1").Select
    Application.DisplayAlerts = False
    Selection.Delete
    Application.DisplayAlerts = True
    Range("A1:G1").Select
    Selection.ClearContents
End Sub



回答4:


I have 3 routines which work just fine, just select a cell in a table and run one of the subroutines

Sub ClearTable()
If Not ActiveCell.ListObject Is Nothing Then
    ActiveCell.ListObject.DataBodyRange.Rows.ClearContents
End If
End Sub

and Shrink Table to remove the databody range except from the headers and the first data row

Sub ShrinkTable()
If Not ActiveCell.ListObject Is Nothing Then
    ActiveCell.ListObject.DataBodyRange.Delete
End If
End Sub

and Delete Table to completely delete the table from the sheet

Sub DeleteTable()
If Not ActiveCell.ListObject Is Nothing Then
    ActiveCell.ListObject.Delete
End If
End Sub



回答5:


I wanted to keep the formulas in place, which the above code did not do.

Here's what I've been doing, note that this leaves one empty row in the table.

Sub DeleteTableRows(ByRef Table As ListObject, KeepFormulas as boolean)

On Error Resume Next

if not KeepFormulas then
    Table.DataBodyRange.clearcontents
end if

Table.DataBodyRange.Rows.Delete

On Error GoTo 0

End Sub

(PS don't ask me why!)




回答6:


This VBA Sub will delete all data rows (apart from the first, which it will just clear) -

Sub DeleteTableRows(ByRef Table as ListObject)

        '** Work out the current number of rows in the table
        On Error Resume Next                    ' If there are no rows, then counting them will cause an error
        Dim Rows As Integer
        Rows = Table.DataBodyRange.Rows.Count   ' Cound the number of rows in the table
        If Err.Number <> 0 Then                 ' Check to see if there has been an error
            Rows = 0                            ' Set rows to 0, as the table is empty
            Err.Clear                           ' Clear the error
        End If
        On Error GoTo 0                         ' Reset the error handling

        '** Empty the table *'
        With Table
            If Rows > 0 Then ' Clear the first row
                .DataBodyRange.Rows(1).ClearContents
            End If
            If Rows > 1 Then ' Delete all the other rows
                .DataBodyRange.Offset(1, 0).Resize(.DataBodyRange.Rows.Count - 1, .DataBodyRange.Columns.Count).Rows.Delete
            End If
        End With

End Sub



回答7:


I suggest first clearcontents, then resize Table:

Sub DeleteTableRows(ByRef Table As ListObject)

     Dim R               As Range

On Error Resume Next

    Table.DataBodyRange.ClearContents
    Set R = Table.Range.Rows(1).Resize(2)
    Table.Resize R

On Error GoTo 0

End Sub



回答8:


The codes above wouldn't work in Excel 2010 My code bellow allows you to go through number of sheets you would like then select tables and delete rows

Sub DeleteTableRows()
Dim table As ListObject
Dim SelectedCell As Range
Dim TableName As String
Dim ActiveTable As ListObject

'select ammount of sheets want to this to run
For i = 1 To 3
    Sheets(i).Select
    Range("A1").Select
    Set SelectedCell = ActiveCell
    Selection.AutoFilter

    'Determine if ActiveCell is inside a Table
    On Error GoTo NoTableSelected
    TableName = SelectedCell.ListObject.Name
    Set ActiveTable = ActiveSheet.ListObjects(TableName)
    On Error GoTo 0

    'Clear first Row
    ActiveTable.DataBodyRange.Rows(1).ClearContents
    'Delete all the other rows `IF `they exist
    On Error Resume Next
    ActiveTable.DataBodyRange.Offset(1, 0).Resize(ActiveTable.DataBodyRange.Rows.Count - 1, _
    ActiveTable.DataBodyRange.Columns.Count).Rows.Delete
    Selection.AutoFilter
    On Error GoTo 0
Next i
Exit Sub
'Error Handling
NoTableSelected:
  MsgBox "There is no Table currently selected!", vbCritical

End Sub


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20663491/delete-all-data-rows-from-an-excel-table-apart-from-the-first

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