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07 September 2017

Personal Year Planner (Vertical Format)

Another insert that we have never been asked for, a year planner but in vertical format rather than horizontal format and by popular request for Personal size. The A5 version is here.

It looks like this:


Please note I used colour shading on this one just to enhance it a little bit. The downloads come with a 'normal' 12.5% grey shading we use on nearly all our inserts, but it is easy enough to change.

You can print out this out on a single sheet of A4, do not scale it, print it 100%, trim the printed page to 171mm high by 258mm wide, punch and then 'Z-fold' to fit a Personal size organiser.

'And here's one I prepared earlier'. The folds are at 95mm and approximately 177mm from the left hand edge.


You can download and print finished versions for this year from our diary inserts page.

If you want to customise this insert to your own requirements you need to download the source files here Word file and the Excel file, you will need both.

When you've made all the changes you like to the template, you can perform a mail merge to create your own insert for any period you like. Check out our Free Diary Inserts link if you want more information on how to do this, including videos.

Once again a big thank you to Ray at 'My Life All In One Place' for his hard work and co-operation with helping to create and support us with all these inserts.

Creative Commons License
This work by Philofaxy is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. Please download, adapt, use, share, but don't charge or use commercially.

6 comments:

  1. Is there a 2022 verion with this layout?

    I can't find one to download.

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    1. Please download the source files which are still available and perform the mail merge.

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  2. Hi I was hoping to adjust this template so that it runs from April - March.
    I'm not very good with formulas on excel, and was wondering if i could ask you for some help.

    If i wanted to start at April, How would i adjust colum C to do this?
    Thank you :)

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    1. No create one for 2023 then remove the Jan, Feb and March columns, then create the same for 2024 and copy and paste the Jan, Feb and March columns from that year.

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  3. I have just done this and it looks fab :) Thank you for such a speedy response!

    Thank you so much for this website! The other day I was about to purchase next years filofax inserts and was thinking to myself it would be so much better if I could make my own to suit my needs, and then stumbled across this website!

    I'm not useless with a computer but I'm no expert, and this website has made it so easy to follow and understand!

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    1. Excellent well done. If you need help with any of the files, just get in touch, email address is on the about page and I will try to help you out.
      Take care
      Steve

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