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How many planner designs does Template.net provide?
Template.net provides over 800 planner designs.
What are some examples of planners from Template.net?
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- Restaurant planners
- Fitness planners
- Food planners
- Media planners
- Sales planners
- Wedding planners
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- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe InDesign
- Adobe Photoshop
- Apple Numbers
- Apple Pages
- Google Docs
- Google Sheets
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Publisher
I’m sharing a monthly planner template I created in Google sheets. I’ve listed it on Etsy for $10. It was really fun to make, and I think a lot of people could find it useful.
The template includes a sheet for each month, and each sheet automatically aligns the days to the corresponding week day in a calendar grid. Additionally, you can enter up to five tasks in each day, and track completion via a percentage and progress bar. It can be reused year over year simply by cloning the blank template and changing the year.
I’ve also extended the typical functionality by adding a few other things:
A “monthly bills” sheet where you just add a bill description and the day of the month it’s due. The current month’s sheet will display each bill, aligned to the calendar and grouped by the weeks of that month.
An optional daily motivational quote or dad joke. Off by default, there’s an “Options” sheet where you can select one or both, which would alternate daily in the top right corner. Sources are listed in the Options sheet.
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Hi everyone!
I created a minimalist calendar template that I personally am going to use for monthly meal planning, but can really be used for anything you need.
This isn't formatted to be printed (although I doubt many here would actually print it as this is a minimalism forum after all) but rather as an on-screen organization tool.
I created it in Google sheets because I value being able to access my tools from any computer no matter where I am.
It doesn't automatically populate the numbers for your given month/year, but they're easy enough to replace as needed.
To save it to your own Google account simply:
Open File > File > Make a Copy
If you're signed into your google account, it'll save a copy that you can edit to your account.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11dfsXHBkpi2fcMuypOlQ90Unan8NgtCfSmRsIhcBUf0/edit?usp=sharing
I use this one at work. I print them out, put them on the office wall and just write down times for meetings and deadlines next to the numbers. Usually the time is all I need to remember what it's about, otherwise I can just double check in outlook.
http://jennymustard.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jennymustard.calendar.2017.pdf
Thanks