ListObject.DataBodyRange Property (2007 System)
Gets a Range that represents the range that contains the data area in the list between the header row and the insert row.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.v9.0 (in Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.v9.0.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<BrowsableAttribute(False)> _
Public ReadOnly Property DataBodyRange As Range
'Usage
Dim instance As ListObject
Dim value As Range
value = instance.DataBodyRange
[BrowsableAttribute(false)]
public Range DataBodyRange { get; }
[BrowsableAttribute(false)]
public:
property Range^ DataBodyRange {
Range^ get ();
}
public function get DataBodyRange () : Range
Property Value
Type: Range
A Range that represents the range that contains the data area in the list between the header row and the insert row.
Remarks
If the ListObject control does not have a DataBodyRange, this property returns nulla null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
Examples
The following code example creates a ListObject and then shows the number of rows that are available for data.
This example is for a document-level customization.
Private Sub ListObject_DataBodyRange()
Dim List1 As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ListObject = _
Me.Controls.AddListObject(Me.Range("A1", "C4"), "List1")
Dim List1BodyRange As Excel.Range = List1.DataBodyRange
Dim numberOfRows As Integer = List1BodyRange.Rows.Count
MessageBox.Show("The DataBodyRange of list1 has " & _
numberOfRows.ToString() & " rows.")
End Sub
private void ListObject_DataBodyRange()
{
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ListObject list1 =
this.Controls.AddListObject(
this.Range["A1", "C4"], "list1");
Excel.Range list1BodyRange = list1.DataBodyRange;
int numberOfRows = list1BodyRange.Rows.Count;
MessageBox.Show("The DataBodyRange of list1 has " +
numberOfRows.ToString() + " rows.");
}
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.