free to download, editable, customizable, easily printable. schedule on the left, to do list and notes on the right. covers the 12 hour period from 8am to 8pm in 30-minute intervals. page orientation: portrait (vertical), 1 page. These are all easily editable in all versions of Microsoft Word, MS Excel, Apple Pages, and Google Docs. They are also print-ready, perfect for commercial as well as personal printing. These schedule templates are in high-quality content that you can customize within minutes. That should do it! Now you’ll have a Google Doc created daily with the day’s calendar events at the very top. Template 1:Daily scheduleportrait, graded red. These files are ready-made and free to download. … which will then allow you to fill this in: Wrapping Up In a blank Google Doc, you’ll add placeholder as we instruct here in the Zap editor:įor the agenda template in Google Docs, it can be as simple as this… This step is technically optional, but if you want a nicely formatted date to use for your Google Doc’s title, this will do it: Google Docs - Time to Create the Template You’ll want to make sure that yours matches, but the subject for the emails should be something like this: Formatter - Format the Date to Your Liking Google Calendar sends the email daily, the Zap triggers on that email, formats the date and then fills in the Google Docs template. You might be asking yourself why the trigger is Gmail if we’re populating the document with Google Calendar events. Google Docs: Create Document from Template. Formatter: Format the date from the trigger step.Trigger: Gmail - New Email Matching Search.The credit for the workflow actually goes to that Community member ( who responded with a brief explanation of how they achieved it. Hey everybody! This week’s workflow will be a quickie, but a goodie :) The ChallengeĪbout a month ago we had a Community member ask the following:
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