Clean up config file doc for readability

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# Configuration File Reference
You can configure the way `jrnl` behaves in a configuration file.
You can configure `jrnl` with a configuration file.
!!! note
Backup your journal and config file before editing. Changes to the config file
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On Windows, the configuration file is typically found at
`%USERPROFILE%\.config\jrnl\jrnl.yaml`.
You can also find your configuration file location by running:
`jrnl --list`
## Format
The configuration file is a [YAML](https://yaml.org/) file and can be edited with
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entries.
### default_hour and default_minute
If you supply a date, such as `last thursday`, but no specific time,
the entry will be created at this time.
Entries will be created at this time if you supply a date but no specific time (for example, `last thursday`).
### timeformat
How to format the timestamps in your journal, see the [python docs](http://docs.python.org/library/time.html#time.strftime) for reference.
Defines how to format the timestamps as they are stored in your journal.
See the [python docs](http://docs.python.org/library/time.html#time.strftime) for reference.
Do not change this for an existing journal, since that might lead
to data loss.