2024 Inventory and Sales Manager Excel Template

This Inventory and Sales Manager Excel template is suited for managing inventory and sales if you are running a small business of buying products from suppliers and selling to customers. (Retail/Wholesale).

This retail inventory excel template will assist in knowing the inventory levels of each product and understanding which products to re-order. Also, you can quickly view the purchases/sales patterns over time and the best-performing products.

This Excel template is designed for Microsoft Excel, but if you are looking for a Google Sheet template, please visit Inventory and Sales Manager in Google Sheets.


A new version is available with additional features such as auto-price population. The new template has automatic price population on order line items which this one doesn’t. There are some users who do not want to auto-populate the prices as they want flexibility to change prices for different customers. For those, the template on this page would be more useful. Hence, we have retained both templates on our site. 

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Inventory Spreadsheet - Summary Metrics

FEATURES

  • Enter and manage up to 2000 different Products
  • Set custom re-order points for each product
  • Simple and Easy data entry
  • Know current inventory levels of each product
  • Identify the products to be re-ordered
  • Know if the sale orders can be fulfilled
  • Easily understand the sales and purchase patterns (monthly and cumulative)
  • Quickly see your top customers and suppliers
  • Identify your best performing products
  • Know how the different product categories contribute to sales
  • Easily retrieve and view your order details

Free Excel inventory template with formulas

This template is developed using only formulas and does not have any macros or code. Formulas are used to calculate inventory and sales. You can view the formulas in the sheet and can edit them if needed. We recommend not editing any formulas unless you are very sure about the changes and the impact on functionality. 


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REQUIREMENTS

Windows and Excel 2010 (or above version)

Mac and Excel 2011 (or above version)

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HOW TO USE THE TEMPLATE

Enter Products

Enter list of products and re-order points in the Products worksheet

Excel Inventory Management - Products Table
Excel Inventory Management – Products Table

Product Category: This allows you to categorize products. If you have numerous products, categorizing similar products together can help in understanding product performance.

Re-order Point: Amount that you set for each product, where when the current inventory level hits that amount, you will place a new purchase order to replenish inventory. (For more, read Re-Order Point Article in Wikipedia)

Enter Orders

Enter the line items for all the orders (both purchase and sale) in the Orders_and_Inventory worksheet

Inventory Template – Enter Order Details

If you have any existing inventory when you start using the template, enter them first. You can then continue to enter your new orders (purchase and sales) as they happen. The template will then give you accurate count of your inventory.

  • Order Number: This Order number is not used in the template to calculate anything. This has been provided for you to track your orders easily. You can filter the Orders table by choosing specific order number to see all the items in that order. If your systems generate any order numbers, you can enter them here. If you don’t have any such systems, you can create your own. The only recommendation is that you should have a unique order number for each order.
  • Order Type: There are two types of Orders: Purchase and Sale. When you place an order to acquire products from suppliers, it is called a Purchase order. When your customer places an order to buy products from you, it is called a Sale.
  • Order Date: For Purchase orders, this is the date when the order is placed by you to your supplier. For Sale orders, this is the date when the order is placed by your customer to you.
  • Expected Date: For Purchase orders, this is the date when the inventory becomes available for you to sell. For Sale orders, this is the date when the inventory will leave you to the customer.
  • Partner: For Purchase orders, your supplier is the Partner. For Sale orders your customer is the Partner.
  • Quantity: Number of units of products. The unit can be any numeric value. Even if your unit is not whole numbers, you can still use the Quantity field.
  • Unit Price: In Purchase orders, this is the cost of buying one unit of the product. In Sale orders, this is the revenue from selling one unit of the product.
  • Amount (Calculated field): (Unit Price X Quantity) = represents the amount of money. In Purchase orders this would be money leaving you and in Sale orders, this would be money that customers pay you.
  • Inventory Availability (Calculated field): This is the quantity (number of items) of the product available in inventory as of the Expected Date.

View information about overall inventory availability

Inventory Spreadsheet Excel Template - Summary Metrics

Inventory Spreadsheet Excel Template – Summary Metrics

  • Current Inventory of a product = (Total Purchases of Product – Total Sales of Product) as of today
  • Products Available: Number of Products where the current inventory level is greater than 0.
  • Quantity: Total Number of items of all Products currently available
  • Products to Re-order: Number of Products where the current inventory is less than or equal to the re-order point
  • Order Items that cannot be fulfilled (Current): Among the orders where the fulfillment date is less than or equal to today, number of line items in orders where the available inventory is less than the Sale quantity
  • Order Items that cannot be fulfilled (Future): Among the orders where the fulfillment date is in the future, number of line items in orders where the available inventory is less than the Sale quantity

View details of one specific product

Choose a product from the drop down and see details of that specific product.

Choose Product to view current inventory

Choose Product to view current inventory

  • Pending Purchase Quantity: Quantity in the Purchase Orders that are expected to be available in the future
  • Pending Sale Quantity: Quantity in the Sale Orders that are expected to be delivered in the future

View products to re-order

List of Products to order
List of Products to order

If there are line items that cannot be fulfilled or if there are products to re-order, take actions appropriately

View Report

View the Report worksheet to understand the purchase/sales trends and also to identify the top performing products and most valuable suppliers/customers.

Since there are pivot tables and charts, please refresh the data by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F5 or going to DATA ribbon and selecting Refresh All. This updates the charts with your new transactions.

Excel Spreadsheet - Data Refresh
Excel Spreadsheet – Data Refresh

The report sheet has slicers (filters) at the top.

Inventory and Sales Manager – Excel Template – Report Filters/Slicers

Amount and Cumulative Amount by Month

Inventory and Sales Manager – Excel Template – Report – Amount and Cumulative Amount

Quantity and Cumulative Quantity by Month

Inventory and Sales Manager – Excel Template – Report – Quantity and Cumulative Quantity

Amount distributed across Product Categories by Month

Inventory and Sales Manager – Excel Template – Report – Amount by Product Category

Quantity distributed across Product Categories by Month

Inventory and Sales Manager – Excel Template – Report – Quantity by Product Category

Product Ranking based on Sales Amount or Quantity

Inventory Sheet - Excel Template - Report - Product Ranking
Inventory Sheet – Excel Template – Report – Product Ranking

If you find the template useful, please share it with others. If you have any feedback, please share it in the comments below.


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578 Comments

  • Hi..

    I wanted a customised excel template for our inventory management. I would like to know if you will be able to create an template for us according to our spcifications?

    waiting for ur reply.

    Thank you!

    Reply
    • Thanks for your interest. I am unable to take on custom projects due to time constraints. I am sorry about that.

      Best wishes,

      Reply
  • Hi ,

    I have like 20,000 products. will this template be compatible to maintain my inventory management?

    Thank you

    Reply
  • As i am a Student.
    Sir your Template is excellent but i need to see its code? if you can for to better understand and learning.
    it as a password
    if you will provide me the coding too than would be highly obliged.
    waiting for your early favourable response in concern.
    thanking you
    +91 7207094668

    Reply
    • Please use indzara as password. You can then see the formulas used in the template. Thanks.

      Reply
  • Dear ind,
    i sent you an email with attachment and need your help to check what mistake i made so the sheet doent show the outstanding quantities.
    waiting your reply soon
    Thanks in advance
    Regards
    Rana

    Reply
    • I have responded to your email with the updated file. The formulas are array formulas and they have to be entered by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Enter.

      Hope this helps.

      Thanks,

      Reply
  • Hi Indzara,
    first of all let me tell you you have done an excellent job in providing the template and pls do carry on this god job
    I would just like to know how and where can i input my starting inventory (example i have 2000 items on 01 jan 2015) whats is the exact data i have to input and in which line or sheet …thanks

    Reply
    • Thank you for the compliments.

      Please enter the starting inventory once when you start using the template for the first time. For example, let’s assume you are starting to use the template for orders created from Jan 1, 2015,
      You will enter one line for each product in the Orders and Inventory sheet. You will enter the Order Date and Expected Date to be a day in the past (any day before Jan 1, 2015). This tells the template that as of Jan 1, 2015, you had the starting inventory. From then on, for new orders you can enter them with the actual order date and expected date.

      Hope that helps,

      Best wishes.

      Reply
  • Hi Ind,

    I have sent you an email at indzara@gmail.com to illustrate my problem with the file attached.

    Do update me if you did not receive the email k.

    Thank you.

    Joseph

    Reply
    • I have replied to your e-mail with the updated file. Hope that helps.

      Thank you,

      Reply
  • Hi Ind,

    Thanks for your reply. Can i have your email address for me to send you the file? Thanks you!

    Regards,
    Joseph

    Reply
  • Hi Ind,
    I will like to really thank you so much for providing this very useful and impressive spreadsheet! It really helps me in managing my inventory. However, while i am making some amendments to the spread sheet, i have encountered the following problem:

    1) The product ranking on the “Report” spreadsheet disappeared! From the comments, i realised that the problem could lies with the “help” spreadsheet and went on to look into it.
    2) Within the help spreadsheet, i further realised that the problem could be due to the loss of data within the pivot_product spreadsheet.
    3) As such, i went on to recreate the data within the pivot_product spreadsheet.
    4) After recreating the data within the pivot_product spreadsheet, i followed your way of using the GETPIVOTDATA to obtain the data from the pivot_product spreadsheet. But somehow, the data does not get referenced over and i kept getting blank for data column F (Amount) and G (Quantity) for Help spreadsheet.

    I seriously do not know what’s causing all this to happen.

    Could u kindly look at my spreadsheet and advise me on how to get it working? Thanks alot! I can be contacted @ josephchua.sg@gmail.com

    Regards,
    Joseph

    Reply
    • Thanks for using the template. If you have made several changes, it is sometimes not easy to trace back all of them. Please let me know what you are trying to accomplish ultimately. Please send me the file and I can take a look.

      Thanks & Best wishes,

      Reply
  • Wow! I am impressed, Really I am impressed.

    Can you help me regarding some info ? I can send email or i can discuss here. Need software for Inventory with the invoicing with different types of reports. I checked your inventory but it small and need more data to be put. But I think i can discuss in the email.

    Anyway thanks for your nice & innovative blog.

    Best wishes

    Reply
  • I sent you an email about a custom design/contract. Currently I’m playing with the template and when I change the entries in the “Products” page, it does thenshow in the dropdowns on the “Orders_and_Inventory” page as I would expect – but I cannot seem to reflect this in the page titled “Report”. Just wonder what I may be missing 🙂

    Thanks,
    Sandy

    Reply
    • Please refresh data (DATA Ribbon –> Refresh All) for data to reflect in the report sheet. I will respond to your e-mail.

      Thank you,

      Reply

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