Split year calendars 2013/2014 (UK) for Microsoft Excel

Free printable split year calendars (UK) for years 2013 and 2014 in Excel file format

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Split year calendars covering the period July 1st, 2013 to June 30th, 2014 (2nd half 2013 and 1st half 2014 to view on a single sheet). Version for the United Kingdom with UK bank holidays. Years are marked in different colours for easy identification. Available in both landscape and portrait orientation. Use them as a mid-year to mid-year planner for dates, schedules and events, and for tracking proposals and projects. The calendars are easily customisable and modifiable, flexible, and simple to change and adjust, suitable for a large number of diverse uses, e.g. as an academic, semester and school year planner, hobby, club, society or community calendar, seasonal planner or agenda, holiday, travel, vacation or trip planner, academic, work or funding application process and progress tracker, planner for events, celebrations and special occasions, business calendar, non-standard year planner, desk calendar or wall planner, for project planning/project management, CRM, ERP/MRP, PLM, EMM, SCM, as team collaboration tool, time tracking and many more. Plan ahead and get organized with these bright, colourful and attractive split-year multi-purpose calendars and planners! The dates also correspond to the financial year dates in Australia and New Zealand.

The templates are saved in Microsoft Excel ".xlsx" format and can be used with the newer versions of Excel that support the XML document standard (Excel 2007 to 2021 and Office 365). If you have one of the older versions of Excel that only supports the ".xls" format (Excel 2000, 2002/XP and 2003), or if you don't have Excel installed, use Microsoft Office Online or one of the Microsoft Excel/Microsoft Office alternatives FreeOffice PlanMaker, LibreOffice Calc, Google Sheets and others, which are all free of charge (OpenOffice Calc unfortunately has minor formatting problems when opening our calendars). Also compatible with Microsoft Office for Mac (macOS) and Microsoft Office mobile for iPad/iOS, Android and Windows 10 mobile.

The files can be easily modified and adapted to meet your specific requirements, then saved and used again at a later stage. All calendars are blank, editable, printable and macro-free and may be used free of charge for non-commercial use (for commercial use please contact us). Not for commercial distribution or resale. All content of this website is copyright © 2011-2025 Calendarpedia®. All rights reserved. Data provided 'as is' without warranty and subject to error and change without notice.

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Split year calendars 2013/14 for Microsoft Excel,
landscape orientation (1 template)

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Download template 1: split year calendar 2013/14 (UK) for Microsoft Excel, landscape orientation, 1 page
landscape, 1 page

Template 1:
Split year calendar 2013/14 (UK)
landscape

  • runs from July 1st, 2013 to June 30th, 2014
  • one A4 page, landscape orientation (horizontal)
  • second half of 2013 (July to December) and first half of 2014 (January to June) together on 1 page
  • years marked in different colours for easier identification
  • UK version with bank holidays highlighted in red
  • with week numbers
  • for Microsoft Excel (.xlsx file)

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Split year calendars 2013/14 for Microsoft Excel,
portrait orientation (1 template)

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Download template 2: split year calendar 2013/14 (UK) for Microsoft Excel, portrait orientation, 1 page, year at a glance
portrait, 1 page, year at a glance

Template 2:
Split year calendar 2013/14 (UK)
portrait, year at a glance

  • runs from July 1st, 2013 to June 30th, 2014
  • one A4 page, portrait orientation (vertical)
  • second half of 2013 (July to December) and first half of 2014 (January to June) together on 1 page
  • years marked in different colours for easier identification
  • UK version with bank holidays highlighted in red
  • with week numbers
  • for Microsoft Excel (.xlsx file)

Download
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