We have a generic function that will export our continuous forms directly to Excel. You'll need to add the Microsoft Excel Library in the available tools to have it work from your code. This function can be made available to users in all your forms. If you want to export directly from a table, you can easily adapt it.
Public Function ExportToExcel(x_frm as Form)
Dim ctl As Control, _
xlApp As Excel.Application, _
xlBook As Excel.Workbook, _
xlSheet As Excel.Worksheet, _
columnName() As String, _
columnCount as Integer
'suppose Excel is not opened. You can add an extra control for that'
Set xlApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
'create an Excel workbook, declare the first sheet'
Set xlBook = xlApp.Workbooks.Add
Set xlSheet = xlBook.Worksheets(1)
xlApp.Visible = False
columnCount = fc().section(0).Controls.Count
'use array columnName() to collect the column names of detail section in tabbed order'
ReDim columnName(columnCount)
For Each ctl In fc().section(0).Controls
columnName(ctl.TabIndex) = ctl.Name
Next ctl
'This function will add a title to the excel sheet with my favorite formating'
'I can for example decide this title to be bold/Arial/16 on cell(B2)'
addTitleToExcelSheet xlSheet, x_frm.Name
'This function will add the column names to my Excel sheet with my favorite formating'
'for example column names will be added on row 4, columns B to B + columnCount'
addColumnNameToExcelSheet xlSheet, columnName()
'This function will add the column values to my Excel sheet with specific format (date, number, etc)'
'Data will be added to the range defined by '
'row 5 to row 5 + x_frm.recordset.recordcount, '
'columns B to B + columnCount.'
'Recordset values will have to be read according to tab order'
'exported data can depend on recordset filter and orderBy property: your choice'
addColumnValueToExcelSheet xlSheet, columnName(), x_frm.Recordset
'The Excel sheet is made visible and saved under the current folder with the forms name'
xlApp.Visible = True
xlBook.SaveAs x_frm.Name & ".xls"
Set xlBook = Nothing
Set xlSheet = Nothing
Set xlApp = Nothing
End Function
Here is a view of the result. Left is Access form, right is Excel exportToExcel result. Hope you like it.