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2025 Leave Tracker & Vacation Tracker Excel Template

Leave Tracker & Vacation Tracker

Introducing the Leave Tracker Excel template – Your Ultimate Solution for Streamlined Leave Management!

Are you a HR Manager, a Small Business Owner, or a Project Manager? Regardless of your role, if you’re tasked with managing employee leave, vacations, and time off, this Free Leave Tracker Excel template is your essential tool for efficient and organized leave management.

This Excel template is designed for Microsoft Excel, but if you are looking for a Google Sheet template, please visit Employee Leave Vacation Tracker in Google Sheets.

Here is a sample of Leave Tracker dashboard you can create instantly using this Excel Template.

Leave Tracker 2025 – Team Dashboard

Features of Employee Leave Tracker Excel Template

The following are the highlights of the template.

Downloads

Do check our Employee Leave Manager in Excel for additional features

How to use the Leave Tracker Excel Template

The template has 5 visible sheets. (Settings, Employees, Leave, Team Dashboard, Employee Report).

Here is the overview of steps to use the template.

Detailed Steps

Now, let’s see the steps in more detail.

Before we begin, if you are new to Excel tables, please read Introduction to Excel Tables for data entry. Data entry in all our templates use Excel tables and a quick introduction to that will get you going in the correct direction. 

Step 1: Enter up to 5 types of leave to suit your company

The template by default supports 5 types of categorizing your leave. Since different companies may have different names and different number of leave types, the template supports customizing them.

Enter 5 types of Employee Leave types to suit your business

By default, you will see the leave types (Vacation, Sick, Unpaid, Half Day, Other). You can just type over these names and replace with your own preferred names.

How to handle half-day leaves

You can see that there is an option to assign ‘Day Value’ to each leave type. This setting is present to handle partial days of leave. For example, I have entered 0.5 for ‘Half Day’ leave type. That means that when an employee takes Half Day leave, template will add 0.5 to leave taken total and reduces the Worked days by 0.5.

If your company allows 2 hours leave in an 8 hour workday setup, that would be 0.25 day. You can create a leave type and enter 0.25 as ‘Day Value’.

Step 2: Select your company Weekends

In order to calculate attendance of employees automatically, we need to know company weekends so that we can remove them from working days.

Select Company Weekends to use for employee attendance tracking

Since our goal is to provide a global solution to vacation tracking, we have the option of selecting any combination of weekend days. In the screenshot above, I have chosen Sunday as Weekend.

So, this tells the template to do 3 things.

  1. Template will highlight Sundays visually differently on the vacation dashboard
  2. While calculating attendance, it will not include the Sundays as Working days.
  3. Sundays will also not get counted as leave.  When an employees takes Thursday to Monday as Vacation, it will count only as 4 days of leave (Thu, Fri, Sat, Mon).

Step 3: Enter company holidays

Enter list of holidays in your company.

Enter Company Holidays for 2025

The template will treat the holidays similar to Weekends for calculation purposes, but holidays will be displayed in a different color on the calendar. This allows us to view holidays and weekends distinctly.

Step 4: Enter Employees’ data

Now, we move to the Employees sheet.

Enter Employee Name, Start Date and Termination Date (optional)

We will enter the Employee Name, Start Date (date when the employee began employment) and then Termination Date (if applicable). The Start Date and Termination Date allow the template to calculate the count of working days for each employee correctly.

Since the template can help you manage leave for multiple employees for long term windows (even many years, as there is no limit ), it is quite possible that new employees join the company and current employees may leave. I want the template to work smoothly for you even when that happens.

Step 5: Enter Employee Leave Data

Now, for the last data entry section, we move to the Leave sheet.

We enter leave taken by each employee here. There are four fields (Employee Name,  Leave Start Date, Leave End Date and Leave Type) in this table.

Enter Employee Leave Data – Employee Name, Leave Start Date, Leave End Date and Leave Type

If an employee takes a 5 day vacation, you can enter that in one row by providing Leave Start and Leave End dates.

If an employee takes a single day leave, please enter same date in Start Date and End Date fields.

Leave Type field has data validation built-in which shows the 5 options we set in the Settings sheet.

Leave Type – Drop down options for data entry

We are done with data entry. It’s time to see the template’ magic in creating the vacation calendar and report.

Step 6: View Team’s Monthly Leave Dashboard

The dashboard is interactive as it allows the user to choose the month for which we want to view the leave data for. We will enter the month by selecting Year and Month.

There are two pages in this Dashboard sheet. First is the leave calendar view.

Leave Tracker 2025 – Team Dashboard

As you can see from the above screenshot, the leave types are shown in different color. The legend is shown at the top indicating what each color means. In addition to the 5 leave types, we also have display for the following: Holidays (purple), Weekends (Dark Gray), Not Employed (Dot pattern) and Not Applicable (Diagonal Line pattern).

Order of priority for colors: Not Applicable > Not Employed > Holidays > Weekends > leave types

Holidays and Weekends are self-explanatory. Not Employed will represent the days before the employee began employment and days after the employee termination date (if applicable).

You can use this calendar view to assess if you will have enough coverage in your team for specific weeks (for example, during the holiday season). 

Monthly Summary

This sheet also shows the monthly summarized count of days taken off under each leave type, total leave taken and Worked Days.

Leave Tracker 2024 Team Dashboard – Summary of Leaves

Total Leave is the sum of leave taken under each of the 5 leave types.

If an employee’s leave overlaps with a holiday or a weekend, it does not count as a leave day.

Worked Days is calculated as (Company Working days – Holidays – Weekends – Not Employed Days – Total Leave days)

Worked days represents the number of days an employee worked or is scheduled to work.

You can look at this view during the last week of a month, to calculate the next month’s capacity (in work days) for the entire team. This will be helpful to evaluate whether you have enough capacity to meet the demand (work) ahead in the next month.

Step 7: View Annual Employee Attendance Report

While the previous sheet was about viewing all employees at once in a calendar view one month at a time, we also need to see one employee’s data across months. This is where the Employee Report comes in handy.

Here we have three inputs.

Select year, Employee name and Starting Month

The Year and Employee Name selections should be easily understandable.

The report has the flexibility to allow you to choose the Starting Month from which you need the report to be generated. Once these inputs are chosen, the template automatically calculates the End Date. This is based on whether the employee is no longer with the organization, then the termination date is considered the End Date or the latest date in the Report is considered End Date.

That is, in the above example, the End Date is the last date of the current Employee Report for Clark since he is still with the organization.

This sheet has 2 pages as well. First, the calendar view.

As we discussed with the Team Dashboard, the colors and the legend work the same way. For the chosen employee and year, we can visualize the complete year’s leave patterns.

The second page presents the summarized count of leave and worked days.

Employee Attendance Report – Monthly Summary of leave by type and worked days

EMPLOYEE LEAVE MANAGER


Extensions

How to extend the functionality of the template?

What if I don’t need 5 leave types

No problem. You can just remove additional leave types easily.

In this example, I have selected last 2 rows of the Leave Type table. Then, right click to bring up the menu that you see in the image below.

How to remove leave types if not needed

Click on Delete –> Table Rows.

This will remove the two rows and you will be left with 3 leave types to track for your company. That’s how easy it is. 🙂

How to enable drop down values for Employee Name in the Leave Table?

First, we will extend the table to additional empty rows. Click on the end of the table and drag down.

Click on the end of table and drag down to extend table to more rows

Once you do that, the table will look like below, with new empty rows.

New Empty rows in Leave Table

Now that you have new rows inside the table, the drop downs for both Employee Name and Leave Type will work.

Drop down for Employee name works

It is recommended that you add only a few empty rows at a time. The more rows we have, Excel has to process more data when it is performing calculations needed for our dashboard and employee report. This could slow Excel down.

Can I remove employees from the file?

On occasions, you may want to remove an employee’s name from the file if he/she has left the team.

  1. Select the employee’s name in the Employees’ sheet
  2. Right Click and Choose Delete —> Table Rows

You can also remove the employee’s leave data from the Leave sheet, but that is optional.

How can I share this file with my team?

I don’t like the colors. How can I change them?

Colors are personal preferences. Sometimes, you may want to use your company’s color palette in the documents. Not a problem. Let me explain how you can change the colors used in the template.

As an example, I will show how to change the Holidays color.

Open the Conditional Formatting menu from Home ribbon.

Open Conditional Formatting menu from Home Ribbon

Select ‘This Worksheet’ to show formatting rules used in the current sheet.

Select ‘This Worksheet’ to see conditional formatting rules used in the sheet

At the top, you will see the rules used to highlight Not Employed, Not Applicable, Weekends and Holidays.

Let’s select the Holiday rule (the purple one) and then click on ‘Edit Rule’.

Select a rule and then click on ‘Edit Rule’

In the next window, click on Format to choose the new formatting.

Click on Format to change formatting

Now, you can see the option to choose a color.

Select Color of your preference and click OK

Select the color you prefer and click OK. You will need to click OK in the next couple of dialog boxes as well. Now, you should see the holidays represented in a different color.

You can then save the file (Ctrl+S) to save your changes.

In the conditional formatting rules, when you scroll down, you will see the colors used for the 5 leave types.

Conditional Formatting rules for the 5 leave types

Click on those rules and change colors if needed. The procedure is the same as we did for the Holidays.

How can I edit the formulas? The sheets are protected.

You can unprotect the sheets using indzara as password.

If you are new to this, please read this article on unprotecting/unlocking sheets.

What if I have more than 30 employees?

You can enter more than 30 employees in the Employees sheet. There is no limit imposed here. However, the Team Dashboard shows only 30 employees. To extend that, follow these steps. To support 35 employees,

Now you should see 35 (29+6) employees accounted for.  If you need to extend for more employees, follow the same steps but increase the number of rows you are copying.

If you print or export to PDF, adjust print settings accordingly to include these new additional employees.

How to add calculations such as Attendance %?

You can unprotect the Team Dashboard sheet and add calculations if needed.

For example, if you need to calculate employee’s attendance %, you can follow these steps.

  1. In cell AP8, type =AO8/(AN8+AO8)
    1. This calculates Attendance % as Worked/(Leave+Worked)
  2. Then, select cell AP8 and drag down to fill the cells AP9 to AP37.

This will add a column of Attendance % to the Dashboard.

This was just an example. You can add any other calculations as needed for your company’s needs.


How to create Leave Tracker in Excel

A fully self-paced video course explaining each step in building this template is available.

Course – Vacation and Attendance Tracker Dashboard

I hope this template is useful. If you like it, please share it with your friends. If you have any suggestions or questions around tracking vacation in Excel, please leave them in the comments section. I will continue to enhance this template based on feedback.

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