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If what your latest post is indicative of your actual Find/Replace expressions, you clearly haven't implemented the Find/Replace as described. Moreover, it seems you actually want to process something other than what you described in your first post. From your latest post it seems you might need to use a wildcard Find/Replace with:
Find = (# [0-9]{2,} )A Replace = \1B
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