diff --git a/docs/advanced.rst b/docs/advanced.rst
index 6fcafee4..b7d098f1 100644
--- a/docs/advanced.rst
+++ b/docs/advanced.rst
@@ -99,24 +99,6 @@ Your ``default`` and your ``food`` journals won't be encrypted, however your ``w
Changing ``encrypt`` to a different value will not encrypt or decrypt your journal file, it merely says whether or not your journal `is` encrypted. Hence manually changing this option will most likely result in your journal file being impossible to load.
-Windows Usage
--------------
-
-A couple of tips to get jrnl working better on Windows:
-
-The configuration file is typically found at ``C:\Users\[Your Username\.jrnl_conf``. This is just a text file and so can be edited in a text editor (but don't use Notepad, it will mess with the line endings).
-
-For editing entries, Notepad will technically work, but doesn't play nice with line endings. A good alternative is `Notepad++ `_. To set Notepad++ as your editor, edit the jrnl config file (``.jrnl_conf``) like this:
-
-.. code-block:: javascript
-
- {
- ...
- "editor": "C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Notepad++\\notepad++.exe -multiInst",
- }
-
-The double backslashes are needed so jrnl can read the file path correctly. The ``-multiInst`` option will cause jrnl to open its own Notepad++ windows. When you're done editing an entry in Notepad++, save the file and close the Notepad++ window for jrnl to know you're done editing and record your changes.
-
Known Issues
~~~~~~~~~~~~
diff --git a/docs/recipes.rst b/docs/recipes.rst
index 852b1219..0bfb92a5 100644
--- a/docs/recipes.rst
+++ b/docs/recipes.rst
@@ -36,6 +36,26 @@ On OS X, you can use the fabulous `iA Writer `_ to
What does this do? ``open -b ...`` opens a file using the application identified by the bundle identifier (a unique string for every app out there). ``-Wn`` tells the application to wait until it's closed before passing back control, and to use a new instance of the application.
+
+Using Notepad++ to write entries on Windows
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+.. note::
+
+ The configuration file is typically found at ``C:\Users\[Your Username]\.jrnl_conf``. This is just a text file and so can be edited in a text editor (but don't use Notepad, it will mess with the line endings).
+
+To set `Notepad++ `_ as your editor, edit the jrnl config file (``.jrnl_conf``) like this:
+
+.. code-block:: javascript
+
+ {
+ ...
+ "editor": "C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Notepad++\\notepad++.exe -multiInst",
+ }
+
+The double backslashes are needed so jrnl can read the file path correctly. The ``-multiInst`` option will cause jrnl to open its own Notepad++ window. When you're done editing an entry in Notepad++, save the file and close the Notepad++ window for jrnl to know you're done editing and record your changes.
+
+
Known Issues
------------