[Docs] Clean up docs/newbs_flashing.md (#6973)
* [Docs] Clean up docs/newbs_flashing.md See #6930 * Fix typo
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			@ -12,23 +12,31 @@ However, the QMK Toolbox is only available for Windows and macOS currently.  If
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Begin by opening the QMK Toolbox application. You'll want to locate the firmware file in Finder or Explorer. Your keyboard firmware may be in one of two formats- `.hex` or `.bin`. QMK tries to copy the appropriate one for your keyboard into the root `qmk_firmware` directory.
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?> If you are on Windows or macOS there are commands you can use to easily open the current firmware folder in Explorer or Finder.
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If you are on Windows or macOS there are commands you can use to easily open the current firmware folder in Explorer or Finder.
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?> Windows:
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#### Windows
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    start .
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```
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start .
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```
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?> macOS:
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#### macOS
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    open .
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```
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open .
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```
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The firmware file always follows this naming format:
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    <keyboard_name>_<keymap_name>.{bin,hex}
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<keyboard_name>_<keymap_name>.{bin,hex}
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```
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For example, the `plank/rev5` with a `default` keymap will have this filename:
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For example, the `planck/rev5` with a `default` keymap will have this filename:
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    planck_rev5_default.hex
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planck_rev5_default.hex
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```
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Once you have located your firmware file drag it into the "Local file" box in QMK Toolbox, or click "Open" and navigate to where your firmware file is stored. 
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