QueryTable.RefreshStyle Property (Excel)
Returns or sets the way rows on the specified worksheet are added or deleted to accommodate the number of rows in a recordset returned by a query. Read/write XlCellInsertionMode.
Syntax
expression .RefreshStyle
expression A variable that represents a QueryTable object.
Remarks
XlCellInsertionMode can be one of these XlCellInsertionMode constants. |
xlInsertDeleteCells Partial rows are inserted or deleted to match the exact number of rows required for the new recordset. |
xlOverwriteCells No new cells or rows are added to the worksheet. Data in surrounding cells is overwritten to accommodate any overflow. |
xlInsertEntireRows Entire rows are inserted, if necessary, to accommodate any overflow. No cells or rows are deleted from the worksheet. |
If you import data using the user interface, data from a Web query or a text query is imported as a QueryTable object, while all other external data is imported as a ListObject object.
If you import data using the object model, data from a Web query or a text query must be imported as a QueryTable, while all other external data can be imported as either a ListObject or a QueryTable.
You can use the QueryTable property of the ListObject to access the RefreshStyle property.
Example
This example adds a query table to Sheet1. The RefreshStyle property adds rows to the worksheet as needed, to hold the data results.
Dim qt As QueryTable
Set qt = Sheets("sheet1").QueryTables _
.Add(Connection:="Finder;c:\myfile.dqy", _
Destination:=Range("sheet1!a1"))
With qt
.RefreshStyle = xlInsertEntireRows
.Refresh
End With