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Weekly Attendance Sheet in Excel (Auto-Calculating, Free Download)

The Weekly Attendance Sheet in Excel tracks a full six-day week (Monday to Saturday) for up to 15 employees on one tab, with 5 live summary cards and 4 auto-calculating columns. You mark each day as P, A, L, H, or WO from a dropdown, and Present, Absent, Leave, and attendance percentage update instantly — no macros and no manual maths.

Small teams waste hours every month tallying registers by hand. This weekly attendance template removes that: replace the sample names, mark the week, and read a team attendance rate in seconds. It works in Excel 2016, 2019, 2021, and Microsoft 365, and prints cleanly to a single landscape page.

Weekly Attendance Sheet in Excel

Key Features of the Weekly Attendance Sheet in Excel

  • Five live summary cards — Total Employees, Attendance Rate %, and total Present, Absent, and On-Leave days — recalculate on every edit.
  • Six-day marking grid with a dropdown restricted to five codes (P, A, L, H, WO) so entries stay consistent.
  • Automatic per-employee totals built on COUNTIF and IFERROR: Present, Absent, Leave, and Attendance %.
  • Payroll-accurate rate — attendance percentage divides Present by Present + Absent + Leave, so holidays and week-offs are excluded.
  • Colour-coded marks and a TOTAL row that sums present counts for each weekday and the whole team.

Template Structure Explained

Weekly Attendance Grid and Live Summary Cards

The main tab combines the five KPI cards with the marking grid. You set the week-starting date, department, and preparer at the top, then mark each employee’s day. Green shows Present, red Absent, and amber Leave, so a full week reads at a glance.

Weekly Attendance Sheet in Excel - weekly marking grid and summary cards

Automatic Totals and Attendance Rate

Each row’s Present, Absent, Leave, and Attendance % columns fill from the day marks using Excel’s COUNTIF function. The TOTAL row and header rate card show the team position for the week.

Weekly Attendance Sheet in Excel - automatic totals and attendance rate

Weekly Attendance Sheet vs. Google Sheets vs. Paid HR SaaS — Feature Comparison

FeatureWeekly Attendance Sheet in ExcelGoogle Sheets equivalentPaid HR SaaS (BambooHR / Deputy)
Cost$5.99 one-time (free launch)Low one-time$4–$8 / user / month
PlatformExcel, works offlineBrowser / cloudCloud only
Setup timeUnder 5 minutesUnder 5 minutesHours to onboard
Auto attendance %Yes, holidays excludedYesYes
Real-time collaborationShared drive / turnsYesYes
Customizable fieldsFully editableEditablePlan-limited
Year-1 cost at 5 users$5.99 one-timeLow one-time$240–$480 / year

For small teams that want automatic weekly attendance without a per-user subscription, the Weekly Attendance Sheet in Excel sits in the sweet spot.

Who Should Use This Template

Perfect for:

  • Office admins, team leads, and HR executives tracking 5–15 people one week at a time.
  • Shops, clinics, salons, tuition centres, and site supervisors who need a printable weekly register.
  • Anyone who wants automatic Present, Absent, and Leave counts without writing formulas.

Not a fit if:

  • You need biometric integration, statutory filing, or single sign-on.
  • Many managers must edit the same file at the same time — a cloud tool suits that better.
  • You run multi-month payroll — the Attendance Management System – Lite is a stronger choice.

Real-World Use Cases

Neha manages a 12-person design studio. Every Monday she copies the tab, marks the week, and shares a one-page attendance rate with the founders — no HR software needed.

Rakesh supervises a retail floor. He marks WO for rotating week-offs and L for approved leave, and the attendance percentage ignores those days so the numbers match payroll.

A coaching centre admin tracks staff attendance weekly and keeps printed copies for records, using the colour-coded grid to spot repeat absences quickly.

Advantages of the Weekly Attendance Sheet in Excel

  • Zero maths: the four total columns and five cards remove manual counting, saving an admin roughly an hour a week.
  • No macros: it opens and works without enabling content, so IT approvals are not a blocker.
  • Portable and private: the file lives on your machine, so there is no per-user fee and no cloud dependency.
  • Reusable: copy the tab for each new week and keep a clean weekly history in one workbook.

Opportunities for Improvement

Being honest about limits: the free weekly sheet is built for one week and about 15 people. It has no charts, no monthly roll-up, and no approval workflow. For visual analytics, pair it with the Attendance and Overtime Dashboard in Excel. For larger teams, form-based entry, and export, move to the Attendance Management System – Lite. Teams needing real-time multi-user editing should consider a Google Sheets version instead.

Best Practices

  • Keep the dropdown codes consistent — use H only for company holidays and WO for week-offs so the percentage stays accurate.
  • Copy the tab at the start of each week rather than overwriting, so you keep a weekly record.
  • Freeze the header row if you extend the grid beyond 15 employees.
  • Export the sheet to PDF each Friday for a tidy, shareable weekly summary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Weekly Attendance Sheet calculate attendance percentage?

The Weekly Attendance Sheet in Excel divides Present days by the sum of Present, Absent, and Leave days, so holidays and week-offs are excluded. The percentage updates automatically as you mark each day.

Does the Weekly Attendance Sheet use macros?

No. The Weekly Attendance Sheet in Excel is macro-free and runs on COUNTIF and IFERROR formulas, so it works in Excel 2016, 2019, 2021, and Microsoft 365 without enabling content.

How many employees can it track?

The sample grid holds 15 employees for one week. You can add rows and extend the formulas; for larger teams and monthly cycles the Attendance Management System – Lite fits better.

How does this compare to paid HR software like BambooHR?

Paid HR platforms charge $4–$8 per user monthly. The Weekly Attendance Sheet in Excel is a one-time purchase with no per-user fees, ideal for small teams that only need weekly attendance and a printable summary.

Can I print the weekly attendance sheet?

Yes. It is set to landscape with gridlines off and fits one page, so you can print or export a clean PDF each week.

About the Author

Built by PK — Microsoft Certified Professional with 15+ years of Excel, Google Sheets, and Power BI experience. Founder of NextGenTemplates, reaching 300K+ subscribers across YouTube channels. Every template is hand-built and tested before release.

Conclusion

If you track a small team week by week, the Weekly Attendance Sheet in Excel gives you automatic counts, a live attendance rate, and a clean printable page with zero setup friction. Click here to download the Weekly Attendance Sheet in Excel and start marking today.

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Last updated: July 2026

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