Once you have PHPExcel installed and configured, make a controller exactly like this one:
class Table_export extends Controller { function __construct() { parent::Controller(); // Here you should add some sort of user validation // to prevent strangers from pulling your table data } function index($table_name) { $query = $this->db->get($table_name); if(!$query) return false; // Starting the PHPExcel library $this->load->library('PHPExcel'); $this->load->library('PHPExcel/IOFactory'); $objPHPExcel = new PHPExcel(); $objPHPExcel->getProperties()->setTitle("export")->setDescription("none"); $objPHPExcel->setActiveSheetIndex(0); // Field names in the first row $fields = $query->list_fields(); $col = 0; foreach ($fields as $field) { $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->setCellValueByColumnAndRow($col, 1, $field); $col++; } // Fetching the table data $row = 2; foreach($query->result() as $data) { $col = 0; foreach ($fields as $field) { $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->setCellValueByColumnAndRow($col, $row, $data->$field); $col++; } $row++; } $objPHPExcel->setActiveSheetIndex(0); $objWriter = IOFactory::createWriter($objPHPExcel, 'Excel5'); // Sending headers to force the user to download the file header('Content-Type: application/vnd.ms-excel'); header('Content-Disposition: attachment;filename="Products_'.date('dMy').'.xls"'); header('Cache-Control: max-age=0'); $objWriter->save('php://output'); }