Following the moderate success of last year’s Sasco style year planners, I have finally gotten around to doing a pair for 2007. As before, they’re done in Microsoft Excel format and there are both horizontal and vertical versions. Feel free to download them.
2007 Horizontal Planner and 2007 Vertical Planner
The holidays are official UK holidays taken from the DTI’s web site.
If you find these planners useful, please consider making a small donation
Update 05/06/2007: 2008 versions are now available.
I hope it will be a good programm.
Pingback: Ugh!!'s Greymatter Honeypot
Excellent stuff !!
Hoorah! Exactly what I needed!
Having found your 2006 planner so useful I immediately went to your site for a 2007 one. Many thanks
spot on !
Thanks very much
This is exactly what I was looking for. I was resigned to having to make on myself from scratch. Microsoft have dozens of calendars templates but they are basically all the same. I want an at-a-glance look at the whole year and this does exactly that. You are a real star.
Thank you for your straightforwrd solution, just what I needed.
Thank you. May God bless in the year 2007.
Absolutely fantastic – thank you so much for sharing. Hoping you’ll keep this going year after year – and I’ll be back year after year.
Good job! Microsoft’s site left me with nothing to help me organise my team’s schedule for the year. Simple solution, well presented, Thank you.
Much appreciated, thanks very much
Brian
Excellent! Exactly what I needed. Thanks a million.
Wow – I just found this page randomly on google, and the year planner is exactly what I’m looking for. In fact, it’s exactly what I was about to spend a few hours making in Excel! So thank you very much. It’s not often you find exactly what you want within 10 seconds of typing the word into google. cheers.
excellent spent ages looking for one of these.
thanks!
Thanks mate!! This is exactly what I was looking for. I was hoping not to have to make by myself from scratch. I needed a whole year planner and this gives me exactly that. You truely are king of kings.
Excellent. Thank you very much! Happy New Year…
Fabulous, I am sure I will use this file through out the year.
CHAMPION!
Took some finding, but this is just what is required.
Take note Microsoft – YOU NEED THIS AS A TEMPLATE!
This does exactly what it says on the tin.
Thanks Dave!
(I appologise in advance for modifying your chart to suit)
Perfect – just what I needed. I almost started to design one myself, but found this on the first google.
Tks Dave…
brilliant, could not have done it better & can’t thank you enough.
Thanks , just noticed the vertical planner is missing Dec 31st , just being picky.
Thanks for letting me know Martin. I’ve fixed it so that the 31st is on there now. Apologies to all. I was rushing a bit to get them done in my lunch hour!
These are hard to find in the shops, was glad to find this AND it be for free! Very useful, thankyou!
thanz a lot for this!
Thank you so much. You have saved me loads of time! Bless you.
Finding this just saved me hours (days actually if I’m honest – excel baffles me!) Thanks so much for making this freely available – what on earth did we do before the internet??
Fantastic, thank you. I have been searching for exactly this to plan my students timetable, perfect, and very unique.
I have been using this for last 3 months and it is really great! Im planning ahead for 2008, can you tell me when 2008 vertical planner will be released?! Thanks again for a great planner!
Just what I needed mate. You’re a life saver.
Cheers
Had I seen it in January I wouldnt have committed any mistake. Difficult to find but worth the while. Bookmarked for 2008.
Great to find one of these. Can’t tell you how many i have started and never finshed in ecell and how many not so good templates I have used over the years. Absolutely brilliant.
thankyou
Thanks David,
Have you found a way to populate your excel planners automatically with data already available in iCal? I am not too happy with the print function in iCal, and as you said it still lacks a yearly planner. Thanks
Hi Mike,
I’m afraid not. It’s an interesting idea though, and I’ll put it on my future projects list. It strikes me that a lot of macro work would need to be done to first automatically populate the sheet with the right dates first – then a macro could be written to import the iCal file. If I could do that, I wouldn’t need to release one for each year
David.
thank you for this you are a great person.
Thank you VERY much, just what I was looking for
You are a star. Finding this has made my life so much easier. I can now spend the rest of my evening having a glass of wine instead of formatting excel! Thank you for taking the time to do this. I look forward to finding your helpful excel planner again in 2008. Thanks again,
Kate
Hi Kate,
Thanks for your comment. I don’t know if you noticed, but I’ve already done the 2008 versions. See http://www.davidforster.com/2007/06/05/free-excel-2008-wallyear-planners/
Regards,
David.
David, bloody brilliant,
I’m a bit of an excel man but this calendar hits the spot.
May you live long and prosper.
Best Regards
Roger
I’m grateful to God for your planner as well – well done! Acts 2:1
Thanks a million for this great planner, I couldn’t quite beleive my lucjk when I googled and your site came up, I was dreading it as I normally than have to read through lot’s and lot’s of promotional stuff and still end up having to pay etc. Yours comes FREE!!!
I’ll make sure I pay pal a contribution.
Cheers
Drew
Thank you!!!!
Will make a donation when ive got some money!
Again, thank you so much!
B
Australia.
Superb all my problems solved, thanks very much. this will definitely come in usefull.
Pingback: 2007 Wall Planners | Ugh!!'s Greymatter Honeypot
Excellent 2008 planner. There is nothing likle this available anywhere…so useful!
Please let us know when there will be a 2009 version.
Many thanks
Steve
The perfect year planner!!! Thanks a million.
Please, please please say you’ll do a 2009 version???