This bug is causing serious problems.

My son is using libreoffice on Ubuntu for school work.   The school
requires papers to be submitted in .doc format (yes, I know that sucks).

When he saves as .doc, text around the endnote references gets
arbitrarily converted to superscript.

Opening the .doc file and fixing everything up (by highligting the bogus
superscript text and turning off superscript) does not work, when the
file is saved the text gets turned back to superscript.

Looking at the odt file I am seeing things like this in the document:

<text:span text:style-name="Endnote_20_anchor"><text:span text:style-
name="T14"> While the West tends to vilify OPEC as having too much power
and control over the world&apos;s oil reserves and prices, they forget
that OPEC was formed in response to the </text:span></text:span>

So what is happening is there are strap Endnote style tags around a
block of text.  It looks like the in the .doc format the innermost style
wins, whereas in the .doc rendering the outermost wins.

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  [Upstream] LibreOffice text remains superscript if typed right after
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