If the final draft of your paper has been passed and there are some mistakes in the citation order of references, you can consider the following solutions:
1. Check the citation regulations of journals or schools: refer to the writing guidelines or format requirements of journals or schools to understand their specific provisions on citation of references. Some journals or schools may require numbering in the order of citation, while others may require numbering in the order in which references appear in the text.
2. Communicate with the editor or tutor: If you find that the citation order is wrong and you are in a hurry, you can communicate with the editor or tutor of the paper. They may provide specific guidance or suggestions to solve this problem.
3. Submit errata: If your paper has been published or submitted to the journal, but it is found that the citation order is wrong, you can consider submitting errata to the journal to explain the citation order error and provide the correct citation number. Periodicals may be corrected in subsequent editions.
It should be noted that the specific treatment methods may be different due to the requirements of journals or schools, the status of papers and the publishing stage. Therefore, it is best to communicate with relevant parties and make corrections according to their guidance.