Clear all Data, Filter in Place

nniedzielski

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Office Version
  1. 2019
Platform
  1. Windows
I am trying to build this macro that will clear all contents off a Worksheet, about half the time when its run there is a filter in place. So I put this code in and figured it would work, but when a filter is not in place, it fails. How can i tell the macro to filter if theres a filter, but skip that step if there isnt?

VBA Code:
Sub clearcontents()
    
    Worksheets("Data").ShowAllData
    Worksheets("Data").Cells.Clear
    Worksheets("Index").Select

End Sub
 

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VBA Code:
Sub jec()
 With Worksheets("Data")
   If .FilterMode Then .ShowAllData
 End With
End Sub
 
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