Free weekly planner
Pick the paper, the week start and the dates. Fill it in here, or print it blank and write by hand.
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About this document
A weekly planner is one sheet for the seven days ahead: what the week is for, what has to happen, and where each day's list lives. This one is built to your sheet — you choose Sunday or Monday as the first column, the paper size, portrait or landscape, and whether the dates are printed or left blank.
When to use it
- You plan on paper on Sunday evening and want the same sheet every week.
- Your household counts Monday as day one and every planner you find starts on Sunday.
- You print for a Half Letter binder or a disc-bound notebook, not for a full page.
Getting it right
- Set the paper before you type: the number of write lines per day changes with the sheet, and the page tells you what fits.
- Undated sheets print a small date blank in each day header — run off a stack once and date them as you go.
- Landscape gives seven wider day columns; portrait gives taller ones. Pick by whether your entries are long or many.
It's a blank week you fill in, not a calendar app: nothing syncs, nothing reminds you, and it doesn't know your appointments.
Common questions
- Can I start the week on Monday?
- Yes, and it moves the columns rather than just the labels. Monday becomes the first day cell, and on a dated sheet the printed dates shift with it.
- Which paper sizes can I print?
- US Letter, A4 and Half Letter, each in portrait or landscape. The sheet is laid out for the size you pick instead of being scaled down from one master page.
- Can I download it empty?
- Yes. Download blank prints the sheet you set up with nothing filled in — same paper, same first day, same layout as the preview.
This tool provides general information and document preparation, not legal advice.