Your details are very sketchy, and assuming this is exactly how your table is set up (there aren't any primary key fields etc) I would tend to create a module and export everything to a .csv.
Assuming your table name is tblMatrix I'd do something like this
Code:
Dim fs
Dim fsExportFile
Dim sExportString As String
Dim db As Database
Dim rst As Recordset
Dim fld As Field
Set fs = CreateObject("scripting.filesystemobject")
Set fsExportFile = fs.createtextfile("c:\test\testexport.csv", True)
Set db = CurrentDb
Set rst = db.OpenRecordset("SELECT * FROM tblMatrix")
rst.MoveFirst
Do While rst.EOF <> True
For Each fld In rst.Fields
sExportString = fld.Name & "," & fld.Value
fsExportFile.writeline sExportString
Next
rst.MoveNext
Loop
Set db = Nothing