Simple Daily Schedule Template
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Plan any tasks and become more efficient with our Simple Daily Schedule template! This adjustable template is suitable for all people who want to optimize their work and rest time.
Convenient Spreadsheet Format
Google Sheets is nearly the best option for organizing schedules, plans, and agendas. So, this daily schedule template is made via this format. Use the fields to enter tasks for every half hour. In addition, you can easily reconfigure the periodization without downloading!
Comprehensive Scheduling Template
This template is divided into six categories:
- A placeholder to add the date.
- A table for entering a detailed schedule with periods and descriptions of tasks.
- "TOP 3 work priorities" table.
- Essential to-do list.
- Appointments and meetings with checkboxes.
- Review and planning section.
The editable and printable format makes it possible to use the schedule on any device or in physical form. Find even more schedule templates on our website.
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- Free Template
- Easily change the text, images, and more
- Created: June 13, 2024
- Author: Natalia Prokhorenko
- DPI: 300. Ready to Print at Office/Home
- Size: 210 x 297 mm
- Free Standard Google fonts
- Compatible: Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel
- Color: White
- Style: Simple
- Downloads: 27
- Added to collections: 22
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