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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/docs/guides/09_web3_config/index.md
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## Configuration parameters

There is list of configuration params that can be set for modifying behavior of different functions in web3.js packages. Following is list of configuration options with details:
There is a list of configuration parameters that can be set to modify the behavior of different functions in web3.js packages.. Following is list of configuration options with details:

- [handleRevert](/guides/web3_config/#handlerevert)
- [defaultAccount](/guides/web3_config/#defaultaccount)
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## Global level Config

There is option of modifying any of above-mentioned configuration parameter at global level when instantiating Web3, and it will be available to all packages.
There is at option of modifying any of the above-mentioned configuration parameter at global level when instantiating Web3, and it will be available to all packages.

```ts
import { Web3 } from 'web3';
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## Conclusion

In this tutorial, we learned how to use different methods provied by the `web3-eth` package.
In this tutorial, we learned how to use different methods provided by the `web3-eth` package.

With this knowledge, you can start experimenting with the Ethereum blockchain. Keep in mind that this is just the beginning, and there is a lot more to learn about Ethereum and web3.js. So keep exploring and building, and have fun!

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### Formatting

The [`format` function](/api/web3-utils/function/format) in the `web3-utils` package is used to convert data between equivalent formats. For example, bytes that are represented as a [`Uint8Array` type](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8Array) can be formatted as a hexademical string (e.g. `"0xdd"`) or primitive JavaScript [`Number` types](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number) can be formatted as [`BigInt` types](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt). The `format` function expects two required parameters, `schema` and `data`, and accepts a third optional parameter, `returnFormat`. The `schema` parameter is used to describe how the data should be interpreted. The `data` parameter represents the data that is to be formatted. The [`returnFormat` parameter](#return-formats) specifies how the data should be formatted.
The [`format` function](/api/web3-utils/function/format) in the `web3-utils` package is used to convert data between equivalent formats. For example, bytes that are represented as a [`Uint8Array` type](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8Array) can be formatted as a hexadecimal string (e.g. `"0xdd"`) or primitive JavaScript [`Number` types](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number) can be formatted as [`BigInt` types](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt). The `format` function expects two required parameters, `schema` and `data`, and accepts a third optional parameter, `returnFormat`. The `schema` parameter is used to describe how the data should be interpreted. The `data` parameter represents the data that is to be formatted. The [`returnFormat` parameter](#return-formats) specifies how the data should be formatted.

Here are some example that demonstrate the use of the `format` function:

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