Template: One Page Per Day Calendar Planner for Apple iWork Numbers
September 10th, 2007 | by Michael |
This template absolutely rocks!
It is a one page per day calendar, with automatic day updating, plus a daily task list, and notes page. The design is fantastic and functional, probably the best that I have seen for Numbers so far.
Here is a detail of one of the pages:

The template is designed by Jim Ludwig, here is his description of the template:
One page per day calendar for Circa (or other binders) that automatically updates each page with day of the week and “mini” calendars. Saturday and Sunday are automatically put onto one page. Only need to change one cell at start of month and entire worksheet will update. Includes a cover page and a blank “extra” page for extra notes. Should use with a duplex printer - the template will put lined notes page on the calendar page.
You can download the One Page per Day Calendar here.









3 Responses to “Template: One Page Per Day Calendar Planner for Apple iWork Numbers”
By Jim Ludwig on Jan 2, 2008 | Reply
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your kind words on my calendar template. I posted it on DIY planner months ago and only today was back on the site and was a bit amazed to see that people actually tried it and liked it too. I have a number of improvements done and in the works, hopefully to be ready soon.
Only a quick note to mention that you’ve hyperlinked my name (or does it do it automatically?) to a book on Amazon that I have nothing to do with! No big deal, I just didn’t want to confuse anyone into thinking that I also wrote “Glory Hole”!
Thanks,
Jim
By Michael on Jan 2, 2008 | Reply
Jim,
Great to hear from you! I really enjoy your work, and hope you can share more in our forum.
I apologize about the Amazon thing. It’s a script that matches up keywords with their products.
- Michael
By Scott Smith on Jan 24, 2008 | Reply
This template looks amazing, unfortunately I can’t figure out which “one cell” will allow me to update it from October 2007. Can you give me a bit more guidance?
Thanks,
Scott Smith