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Default How to replace 'any digit' with the same text?

I want to do a find and replace which enables me to change the format of a
variety of references, for example, from:
13v34, 34v76, 7v65, 19v4
to:
13:34, 34:76, 7:65, 19:4
I can do a find, using 'any digit', ie, ^#v^#, but how do I then replace
all, keeping the digits either side of the v / colon as they are?
 
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