Editable, Printable Weekly Planner
Weekly Planner Template
Interactive Weekly Planner
Customizable Weekly Planner
Use the table designer to customize your table's baseline theme styles and colors. The color related changes you make in the form that opens when you click the 'Design' button above the table will affect the column headers, paginator, the outer border of the table, and each row's bottom border. Additionally, the table and row heights can be modified. Alternate between center and default alignments for rows as well. Number columns appear right aligned by default.
Control columns individually by clicking on column headers, namely the column name text to avoid other controls (like filters) on the headers that trigger actions other than what we will detail here. Edit column names here, but the primary purpose of these controls is to tailor a specific columns' cells. You can adjust all the cells in a column's text color or background. For numeric columns, take advantage of the heat map feature. It's a perfect way to draw an audience to data that suggests something needs attention. Adjust the entire column width as well. Over time, more it's likely that more controls will be introduced.
Add Labels to your Planner
Use labels as subheaders, to group data, or for any noteworthy reason you come up with. Style and edit labels. To create a label, select a row and click the add_circle_outline that appears beside the first cell value in the row. You can also double click a row to insert a label above it. Labels are always added above the row with the plus sign you clicked. Labels are not really new rows. They do not affect the underlying data that your table represents. Merge cells horizontally in a "row" of labels to better serve the purpose of having labels. Please read below about how labels are short term additions to your table that help with presentation in a finished state.
warning Beware, labels are fleeting. Once you filter, sort, or move to a new page the label will be lost because after taking such actions, data has been re-arranged and the label placement and meaning is likely no longer valid. Think of labels as finishing touches on a table view you are ready to share, print, or convert to an html table. We will preserve the labels on the screen in the output for all of these actions.