diff --git a/docs/how-to/add-preparation-and-cleanup-steps-to-backups.md b/docs/how-to/add-preparation-and-cleanup-steps-to-backups.md
index d6f9085..913f1a9 100644
--- a/docs/how-to/add-preparation-and-cleanup-steps-to-backups.md
+++ b/docs/how-to/add-preparation-and-cleanup-steps-to-backups.md
@@ -28,9 +28,8 @@ hooks:
- umount /some/filesystem
```
-New in version 1.6.0
-
-The `before_backup` and `after_backup` hooks each run once per repository in a
+New in version 1.6.0 The
+`before_backup` and `after_backup` hooks each run once per repository in a
configuration file. `before_backup` hooks runs right before the `create`
action for a particular repository, and `after_backup` hooks run afterwards,
but not if an error occurs in a previous hook or in the backups themselves.
diff --git a/docs/how-to/deal-with-very-large-backups.md b/docs/how-to/deal-with-very-large-backups.md
index 9f219e7..7c0c20d 100644
--- a/docs/how-to/deal-with-very-large-backups.md
+++ b/docs/how-to/deal-with-very-large-backups.md
@@ -74,10 +74,9 @@ See [Borg's check documentation](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usa
### Check frequency
-New in version 1.6.2
-
-You can optionally configure checks to run on a periodic basis rather than
-every time borgmatic runs checks. For instance:
+New in version 1.6.2 You can
+optionally configure checks to run on a periodic basis rather than every time
+borgmatic runs checks. For instance:
```yaml
consistency:
diff --git a/docs/how-to/inspect-your-backups.md b/docs/how-to/inspect-your-backups.md
index 4c9bb40..318eb6e 100644
--- a/docs/how-to/inspect-your-backups.md
+++ b/docs/how-to/inspect-your-backups.md
@@ -53,11 +53,10 @@ borgmatic info
### Searching for a file
-New in version 1.6.3
-
-Let's say you've accidentally deleted a file and want to find the backup
-archive(s) containing it. `borgmatic list` provides a `--find` flag for
-exactly this purpose. For instance, if you're looking for a `foo.txt`:
+New in version 1.6.3 Let's say
+you've accidentally deleted a file and want to find the backup archive(s)
+containing it. `borgmatic list` provides a `--find` flag for exactly this
+purpose. For instance, if you're looking for a `foo.txt`:
```bash
borgmatic list --find foo.txt
diff --git a/docs/how-to/make-per-application-backups.md b/docs/how-to/make-per-application-backups.md
index f57b942..06ff8c6 100644
--- a/docs/how-to/make-per-application-backups.md
+++ b/docs/how-to/make-per-application-backups.md
@@ -137,12 +137,11 @@ YAML limitation.)
### Deep merge
-New in version 1.6.0
-
-borgmatic performs a deep merge of merged include files, meaning that values
-are merged at all levels in the two configuration files. Colliding list values
-are appended together. This allows you to include common configuration—up to
-full borgmatic configuration files—while overriding only the parts you want to
+New in version 1.6.0 borgmatic
+performs a deep merge of merged include files, meaning that values are merged
+at all levels in the two configuration files. Colliding list values are
+appended together. This allows you to include common configuration—up to full
+borgmatic configuration files—while overriding only the parts you want to
customize.
diff --git a/docs/how-to/provide-your-passwords.md b/docs/how-to/provide-your-passwords.md
index 78cb390..5afea04 100644
--- a/docs/how-to/provide-your-passwords.md
+++ b/docs/how-to/provide-your-passwords.md
@@ -13,12 +13,11 @@ treating those secrets like any other option value. But if you'd rather store
them outside of borgmatic, whether for convenience or security reasons, read
on.
-New in version 1.6.4
-
-borgmatic supports interpolating arbitrary environment variables directly into
-option values in your configuration file. That means you can instruct
-borgmatic to pull your repository passphrase, your database passwords, or any
-other option values from environment variables. For instance:
+New in version 1.6.4 borgmatic
+supports interpolating arbitrary environment variables directly into option
+values in your configuration file. That means you can instruct borgmatic to
+pull your repository passphrase, your database passwords, or any other option
+values from environment variables. For instance:
```yaml
storage: