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ListObject.Active Property

Excel Developer Reference

Returns a Boolean value indicating whether a ListObject object in a worksheet is active—that is, whether the active cell is inside the range of the ListObject object. Read-only Boolean.

Syntax

expression.Active

expression   A variable that represents a ListObject object.

Remarks

Because there is no Activate method for the ListObject object, you can activate a ListObject object only by activating a cell range within the list.

Example

The following example activates the list in the default ListObject object in the first worksheet of the active workbook. Invoking the Activate method of the Range object without cell parameters activates the entire range for the list.

Visual Basic for Applications
  Function MakeListActive() As Boolean
    Dim wrksht As Worksheet
    Dim objList As ListObject
   
    Set wrksht = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets("Sheet1")
    Set objList = wrksht.ListObjects(1)
    objList.Range.Activate
MakeListActive = objList.<strong class="bterm">Active</strong>

End Function

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