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Content Planning - Inventory Management - Printable

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Printable Content Planning & Inventory Management Excel Template

This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for digital marketers, content creators, and editorial teams who require a structured yet printable system to manage their content production pipeline while simultaneously tracking inventory of published and pending assets. Combining the strategic needs of Content Planning with the operational rigor of Inventory Management, this template offers a seamless, visual, and paper-friendly workflow optimized for printing—making it ideal for team huddles, editorial board meetings, or physical wall displays in creative studios.

Sheet Names and Structure

The template consists of four interconnected sheets:

  • Content Calendar: The central hub for scheduling content by date, platform, topic, and status.
  • Asset Inventory: Tracks all digital and physical assets associated with each piece of content (e.g., images, videos, PDFs).
  • Status Dashboard: A printable summary view with KPIs and progress indicators.
  • Instructions & Tips: A reference guide for users on how to use the template effectively.

Table Structures and Columns

1. Content Calendar Sheet

Title of the article, video, or social post.
Where content will be published.
Categorizes content themes for strategic alignment.
Current production stage.
Name of the content creator or editor responsible.
Marks high-priority items for sprint planning.
Unique identifier: CT-YYYYMMDD-001
ColumnData TypeDescription
DateDate (YYYY-MM-DD)Planned publication date.
Content TitleText
PlatformList (Dropdown: Blog, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn)
Topic CategoryList (Dropdown: Product Launch, How-To, Testimonial)
StatusList (Dropdown: Draft, In Review, Approved, Published)
OwnerText
Prioritized?Yes/No (Checkbox)
Content IDText (Auto-generated)

2. Asset Inventory Sheet

Mandatory link to the corresponding content entry.
Type of digital asset.
Name of the actual file on local/cloud storage.
URL or folder path to the asset.
Inventory status of the asset.
When file was uploaded or created.
Filled via VLOOKUP from Content Calendar’s “Content Title”.
ColumnData TypeDescription
Content ID (Link)Text (Hyperlink to Content Calendar)
Asset TypeList (Dropdown: Image, Video, Audio, PDF, Template)
File NameText
LocationText or Hyperlink
StatusList (Dropdown: Available, Pending Upload, Missing)
Date UploadedDate
Used InText (auto-populated)

Key Formulas and Automation

  • Content ID Generator: In column G of the Content Calendar: =CONCATENATE("CT-",TEXT(A2,"yyyymmdd"),"-",TEXT(ROW()-1,"000"))
  • Used In Auto-Population: In Asset Inventory, column G: =VLOOKUP(A2,'Content Calendar'!F:F,2,FALSE)
  • Status Count: On Status Dashboard: =COUNTIF('Content Calendar'!E:E,"Published")
  • Due Date Alert: Conditional formatting highlights rows in Content Calendar where date is within 3 days and status is not "Published".
  • Total Assets Used: On Status Dashboard: =COUNTIFS('Asset Inventory'!A:A,"<>"&"",'Asset Inventory'!E:E,"Available")

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Content Calendar:
    - Status = "Draft": Light red background
    - Status = "Published": Light green background
    - Date within 3 days & status ≠ Published: Yellow highlight + bold text
  • Asset Inventory:
    - Status = "Missing": Red fill with white text
    - Status = "Pending Upload": Orange fill
    - Asset Type = "Video": Blue font to distinguish media-heavy assets
  • Status Dashboard:
    - KPIs colored green if >80% of content published, yellow if 50–79%, red if under 50%

Instructions for the User

  1. Begin by entering your planned content in the Content Calendar. Use dropdown menus to ensure consistency.
  2. Every time you create or upload an asset (e.g., a featured image), record it in Asset Inventory using its corresponding Content ID.
  3. Update the Status column as your content progresses. The dashboard will auto-update.
  4. To print: Go to File > Print > Choose “Fit All Columns on One Page” and enable “Print Gridlines”. Use Landscape orientation for best readability.
  5. Weekly, review the Status Dashboard to identify bottlenecks (e.g., too many "Draft" entries or missing assets).
  6. Do not delete rows. To archive old content, change its status to "Archived" and filter it out when viewing current work.

Example Rows

Content Calendar:
| Date | Content Title | Platform | Topic Category | Status | Owner | Prioritized? | Content ID | |------------|---------------------------|------------|----------------|------------|----------|--------------|-----------------| | 2024-10-15 | How to Use Our New CRM | Blog | How-To | Approved | Jane Doe | Yes | CT-20241015-001 |
Asset Inventory:
| Content ID | Asset Type | File Name | Location | Status | |-----------------|-------------|----------------------|----------------------------------|------------| | CT-20241015-001 | Image | CRM_Screenshot_v3.jpg | https://drive.google.com/... | Available |

Recommended Charts and Dashboards

The Status Dashboard includes three print-friendly visualizations:

  • Pie Chart: Content Status Distribution — Shows percentage of Draft, In Review, Approved, Published content.
  • Bar Chart: Assets by Type — Compares count of images, videos, PDFs to ensure balanced media usage.
  • Gantt-style Timeline (Text-based) — A simplified grid showing content scheduled per week across the next 8 weeks. Designed for print as a table with color-coded rows instead of actual bars.

This template is not just an Excel file—it’s a tactile tool for teams who thrive in both digital and analog environments. By aligning Content Planning with Inventory Management, you eliminate lost assets, duplicated efforts, and missed deadlines. The Printable design ensures that even without screens or internet access, your team can review progress on paper during stand-ups or retreats. Print weekly editions as binders for quarterly audits or hang them in your office as live progress boards—because great content isn’t just created; it’s managed, tracked, and celebrated.

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