The ones I can think of:
Warchanter Tier 1: Enchant Weapon
Enchant Weapons is added to your spellbook as level 1 Bard spell.
Divine Disciple cores
The 3rd, 4th and 5th cores each add a new spell to your spellbook, either light or dark depending on which path you choose. The capstone adds all the other spells to your spellbook, the ones from the path you didn't choose. The capstone also adds Word of Balance to your spellbook regardless of path.
None of these reflect inscription decisions, though, so it wouldn't make sense to include them since your planner only manages spell inscriptions, not spell slotting. (The opposite of my planner, but my planner doesn't include them either. I maybe should, come to thik of it.)
I very much agree with this philosophy, as evidenced by how my planner works. It's also why I've argued in the past that the DDO Character Planner shouldn't include things like hit point totals or effective skill ranks. The totals are misleading without gear and destinies, and for skill ranks in particular the only meaningful way to measure a build's skills is to see how many trained ranks you spend during levelup.