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The video tutorial demonstrates how to apply Google Sheets conditional formatting across an entire row with a checkbox. To do this, select the range of cells where you want to add a checkbox, go to Insert, select Checkbox, then go to Format and choose Conditional Formatting. In the Format Rules section, type the range in A1 notation under Apply to Range, and in the Format Cells If dropdown, select Custom Formula. In the Value or Formula box, type "equals dollar Q2" or "equals dollar Q2 equals true" (both yield the same result). Q is the column with the checkbox. You can change the formatting using the Formatting Style box, click Done, then check the boxes to see if your formatting applied correctly.