Content Planning - Gantt Chart - Printable
Download and customize a free Content Planning Gantt Chart Printable Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.
| Task | Start Date | End Date | Duration (Days) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Content Research | 2024-06-01 | 2024-06-05 | 5 | Completed |
| Outline Creation | 2024-06-06 | 2024-06-07 | 2 | Completed |
| Draft Writing | 2024-06-08 | 2024-06-12 | 5 | In Progress |
| Editing & Proofreading | 2024-06-13 | 2024-06-15 | 3 | Not Started |
| Content Publishing | 2024-06-16 | 2024-06-17 | 2 | Not Started |
| Performance Analysis | 2024-06-18 | 2024-06-20 | 3 | Not Started |
Printable Content Planning Gantt Chart Excel Template
This Printable Content Planning Gantt Chart Excel template is a powerful, user-friendly tool designed for content teams, marketing departments, bloggers, and digital agencies seeking to plan, track, and visualize their content production workflows. Unlike generic project trackers, this template combines the strategic clarity of Content Planning with the visual timeline power of a Gantt Chart, all optimized for high-quality printing—ensuring your team can hang it on office walls, share in meetings, or annotate during planning sessions without relying solely on digital screens.
Sheet Names and Structure
The template consists of three interconnected sheets:
- Content Plan: The central data entry hub where all content assets are defined.
- Gantt Chart: A dynamic visual timeline that auto-generates from the Content Plan sheet using conditional formatting and bar charts.
- Print Preview: A polished, printer-optimized version with headers, footers, gridlines removed for clean output.
Table Structures and Columns (Content Plan Sheet)
The Content Plan sheet includes the following structured columns with defined data types:
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| A: Task ID | Number (Integer) | Unique identifier for each content item (auto-generated via ROW() formula). |
| B: Content Title | Text | Name of the blog post, video, social campaign, etc. |
| C: Type | Dropdown (Text) | Select from: Blog Post, Video, Infographic, Social Media Post, Podcast. |
| D: Owner | Text/Name | |
| E: Status | Dropdown (Text) | |
| F: Start Date | Date | |
| G: End Date | Date | |
| H: Duration (Days) | Number (Calculated) | |
| I: Priority | Dropdown (Text) | |
| J: Dependencies | Text/List | |
| K: Notes | Text |
Formulas Required
- In Column H (
Duration (Days)):=IF(AND(ISNUMBER(F2),ISNUMBER(G2)),G2-F2+1,"") - In the Gantt Chart sheet, a series of helper columns (Columns B–Z) represent each day in the planning period. Each cell uses:
=IF(AND($F$3<=B$1, B$1<=$G$3), "█", "")to populate blocks where the task spans that date. - Task ID auto-numbering: In Cell A2, use
=ROW()-1, then drag down. - Status conditional logic for dashboard summary: Use COUNTIFS to count tasks per status (e.g., “=COUNTIFS(E:E,”Published”)”).
Conditional Formatting Rules
- Priorities: High = Red background, Medium = Yellow, Low = Light Green.
- Status: Not Started = Gray; In Progress = Blue; Review = Orange; Approved/Published = Green.
- Gantt Bars: Use data bars or cell fill based on duration (longer tasks show longer bar fills).
Instructions for the User
Step 1: Enter your content items in the Content Plan sheet. Fill out Title, Type, Owner, Start/End Dates and Priority. Use dropdowns for consistency.
Step 2: The Gantt Chart will auto-generate based on your dates. Each row corresponds to a task; colored blocks represent duration.
Step 3: Review the Print Preview sheet. Adjust page setup (File > Page Setup) to fit all columns on one or two pages. Use landscape orientation and scale to 90–100% for best clarity.
Step 4: Update Status regularly—the Gantt Chart updates dynamically, but printed versions remain static unless reprinted.
Tip: To add more tasks, insert rows in Content Plan and copy formatting down. The Gantt Chart automatically extends if you’ve defined date ranges properly.
Example Rows (Content Plan Sheet)
| 1 | How to Optimize Blog SEO in 2024 | Blog Post | Alice Smith | In Progress | 2024-06-15 td> | 2024-06-30 td> | 16 td> | High td> | 3,5 (depends on keyword research) td> | Target keywords: “SEO tips 2024” |
| 2 | Social Media Campaign: Summer Sale | Social Media Post | Bob Lee td> | Not Started td> | 2024-07-01 td> | 2024-07-15 td> | 15 td> | High td> | td> | Publish across Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn. |
| 3 | Keyword Research Report | Infographic td> | Cara Nguyen td>Approved tt >| Use SEMrush data; attach to Task 1. td> | |
Recommended Charts and Dashboards
- A simple Summary Dashboard on the Print Preview sheet includes:
- Pie chart of content types (Blog vs. Video vs. Social, etc.)
- Bar chart showing number of tasks per status (e.g., “5 Published, 3 In Progress”)
- Timeline summary: Total days planned and percentage complete.
- All charts are designed with print-friendly colors, no gradients, and large fonts. Export as PNG if embedding in PDFs or presentations.
Why This Template Matters
This Printable Content Planning Gantt Chart bridges the gap between agile digital workflows and tangible planning tools. While many teams rely on cloud-based software, this template empowers users to visualize work in a tactile way—ideal for brainstorming sessions, quarterly reviews, or off-site planning days. The emphasis on printability ensures clarity without distractions: no scrolling, no logins, just clear dates and progress at a glance. Combined with Excel’s robust formula engine and conditional formatting, this template delivers enterprise-grade planning capability while remaining simple enough for small teams to adopt immediately.
Whether you’re managing 10 pieces of content or 100, this printable Gantt chart turns abstract deadlines into actionable, visual milestones—ensuring no content falls through the cracks.
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