
I love being able to see my whole year in one place, and this has been my favorite digital calendar for 3 years now. If you’re not a Sheets or Excel person, no worries! It’s incredibly easy to download, and with just a few minutes of exploration, you’ll be enjoying it in no time. I’m always here if you have any questions. Happy to help!
How to download:
If you’d like to try it, I recommend doing so on your computer. It will be easiest there. Click here, the spreadsheet should open in a new browser. Hit the arrow at the bottom left of the screen next to ‘2026’ and choose “Copy to” ‣ “New Spreadsheet”. A box will pop up that says Success! and click “Open”. This will transfer the calendar to a spreadsheet where you can start manipulating it the way you like. (The copy I’m sharing is “view only” so you can’t do anything to that copy. You have to upload it into a new sheet to work with it.) Once you do, you can change the colors, the fonts and sizes, whatever you need to make it look the way you want. You can even change the name of it. I recommend hitting the top left cell to highlight the whole spreadsheet and then choosing Format, Wrapping, Wrap to make sure the entire spreadsheet will show all of your text automatically (if you have questions on this, just DM me).
Then simply start adding all the things you’re planning for the year! Click here to see how I use mine!!
If you use Excel, copy and paste the entire spreadsheet by clicking the numberless box in the top left corner to highlight the whole sheet and then paste it into Excel. There will be a little more manipulating to do, but if you’re using Excel, then I’m sure you know what you’re doing ☺️.
I have the Sheets app on my phone, so it’s easy to pull up the calendar when I need it on the go, but I mostly use this on my computer at home.
I hope this helps you stay organized for 2026!
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