Replace [$$$Matthew 0:0\r\n] with [$$$[ Testament 2 Heading ]\r\n\r\n$$$Matthew 0:0\r\n]
[X] Match case
[ ] Whole words only
[ ] Case sensitive replace
[ ] Prompt on replace
[ ] Skip prompt if identical
[ ] First only
[ ] Extract matches
2012-02-13 13:39:05,Error,$M is not a valid subexpression identifier for this pattern.
The maximum allowed subexpression identifier is $0 (or escape the $ sign using '$$')
Surely $n variables are only applicable for Perl patterns, not for Replace Exact ?
Replace [$$$Matthew 0:0\r\n] with [$$$$$$[ Testament 2 Heading ]\r\n\r\n$$$$$$Matthew 0:0\r\n]
[X] Match case
[ ] Whole words only
[ ] Case sensitive replace
[ ] Prompt on replace
[ ] Skip prompt if identical
[ ] First only
[ ] Extract matches
IMHO, Such doubling of special matching characters should only be required for Perl pattern replacements!