BMJ Superscripts Out of Order

It shouldn’t really unless you unformat and use multiple computers,  as the “record numbers” don’t match.  I get around this by using the label field in my endnote temporary citations, rather than the record number (edit preferences, temporary citations> see image attached  which is usually the pubmed number and retained.

BTW-- the space is probably being introduced by MS-Word’s paste options which are probably defaulted to introducing a space when you paste anything.  If you select both refs in endnote, you can insert them together and this will not happen.  You can change that default behavior, but it might affect other paste operations in a way you don’t like. 

Chicago 16th Footnote comma-cited pages corrected.zip (6.08 KB)