G. Roderick Singleton wrote:

\n is one of those exceptions I mentioned. I cannot recall whether or
not I put this in the guide nor can I recall whether or not I recorded
that one could specify characters by their hexadecimal definition. e.g.
0X0a is a linefeed and so on.

I tried several regex-terms as replace-argument. \n, \t and & worked as expected. Unfortunately \1, \2, \3, ... don't.

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