In your Word Document, select the "EndNote" ribbon. Certainly it won't assume J and John are the same thing. One might have thought that changing the style associated with the endnote reference might have fixed the problem. At the bottom left hand corner click format > font (ensure your cursor is still in the replace box) In the resulting dialogue box, you can format the font however you would like, changing font, style, colour etc. Instead of showing the number you selected, the cross-reference shows 0 or a wrong number after updating fields. Fixing it is simple: Just right-click on one of the numbers and choose Adjust List Indents.
There is a 10,000-word minimum and 25,000 word maximum (text plus references) for papers in CRFSFS. This generally occurs when the document has been opened by a Non-Microsoft Word word processor. In that case, just change Endnotes Reference style to hidden (to remove the numbering in the document) and insert a page break at the very end of the document text (which will put the Endnotes onto a separate page). Use controls in the Footnotes tab of the sidebar to format footnotes and endnotes. Here is what you have said: There is no dialog box. Select the citation you wish to add page numbers to from the displayed list.