


Best you can do is to right-click each end note, one by one, and select 'go to endnote'. There are no occurrences of the style 'Endnote Reference' in your document any longer. If, however, you applied a style to make all text of the same size, no superscripts, nothing, the above procedure will not work any longer. Now you can click on the Endnote Reference style name, and that style will be applied again, to all your endnotes. All your number in the text are now selected. There, you'll see an option 'select all instances'. What you want is to click the little arrow sitting immediately to the right of the style name. Don't click on any style name, because clicking on style names will apply the style. Scroll down to find the Endnote Reference style.

On the Home ribbon, in the Styles section, click the small arrow in the lower right-hand corner. Read further down for the rainy day scenario. In the suggestion below, I'm assuming that the style is still in use, in other words, you did not apply a style to change all text to that particular font size. It's a built-in style, it's called 'Endnote Reference'. Originally, the references to endnotes (like your inline number 22) had a style applied to them.
