Excel vacation planner 2023 | with holidays |

UVP: Original price was: 14,95 €.Autumn special only: Current price is: 9,95 €.

Plan your perfect break with our dynamic Excel holiday planner 2023! In hectic everyday life, it is often difficult to keep an overview. Our innovative solution keeps you up to date and always informs you about all upcoming holidays and weekends. With our Excel holiday planner 2023, you can enjoy more freedom and flexibility when planning your days off.

The template can be freely edited in all areas (colors, fonts, formulas, etc.). Available immediately as a digital download.

You don’t have to be an Excel pro to work properly with our holiday planner!

Tip: Für noch mehr Möglichkeiten bieten wir auch einen Personnel and shift planner 2023 an.

Available in 5 color variants: Night Blue | Dark Lightning | Red Fire | Light Silver | Green Lemon
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You will receive your download, which contains a PDF quick guide and the Excel holiday planner 2023.
All areas of the holiday planner can be freely adapted to suit your own needs and can be reused every year.
(Step by step instructions are included)

Note:
For full functionality you need a Office version from 2010 for Windows

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Features

  • Freely customizable Excel vacation planner 2023.
  • Calculation of holidays and weekends.
  • Calculation of vacation and remaining vacation days.
  • Display of absence days per month and year.
  • Easy selection of the absence via drop-down selection.
  • Reusable every year thanks to dynamic structure.
  • Holidays freely adjustable depending on the federal state.
  • Preset optimized view for printout.
  • incl. Quick guide to customization and use.

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