| Note: When a user-defined condition is specified, the fill operation is executed as long as the result is true, regardless of the form of the entered expression. This means that whether it's a simple conditional statement (e.g., {A} < 1) or an IF ~ ENDIF structure, as long as the outcome is true, the fill will be performed. | Note: When a user-defined condition is specified, the fill operation is executed as long as the result is true, regardless of the form of the entered expression. This means that whether it's a simple conditional statement (e.g., {A} < 1) or an IF ~ ENDIF structure, as long as the outcome is true, the fill will be performed. | Note: When a user-defined condition is specified, the fill operation is executed as long as the result is true, regardless of the form of the entered expression. This means that whether it's a simple conditional statement (e.g., {A} < 1) or an IF ~ ENDIF structure, as long as the outcome is true, the fill will be performed. | Note: When a user-defined condition is specified, the fill operation is executed as long as the result is true, regardless of the form of the entered expression. This means that whether it's a simple conditional statement (e.g., {A} < 1) or an IF ~ ENDIF structure, as long as the outcome is true, the fill will be performed. | Note: When a user-defined condition is specified, the fill operation is executed as long as the result is true, regardless of the form of the entered expression. This means that whether it's a simple conditional statement (e.g., {A} < 1) or an IF ~ ENDIF structure, as long as the outcome is true, the fill will be performed. |