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ERROR(SPMHNI-196)

Background: I am a complete novice to PCB design with almost no knowledge in this field so please excuse my ignorance, but the task is relatively simple: make a board that changes from one type of connector to another (CHAMP-68 pin to DB37). Basically two pins from the CHAMP-68 converge into one pin on the DB37 (it's for cable testing purposes). No parts on the board, nothing. I am largely relying on experimentation and youtube videos for training.

Problem: I believe I have the schematic how it should be, with the proper parts, but when I import it into OrCAD PCB Designer Professional, I get this error:

ERROR(SPMHNI-196): Symbol 'DB_RA_P-37' for device 'CONNECTOR DB37 MALE_DB_RA_P-37_' has extra pin 'M1'.ERROR(SPMHNI-196): Symbol 'DB_RA_P-37' for device 'CONNECTOR DB37 MALE_DB_RA_P-37_' has extra pin 'M2'. 

After some research, I realized that M1 and M2 are supposed to be mechanical pins on the DB37 (used to mount the connector to the board). After looking at the footprint for the DB37, it seems to suggest that M1 and M2 are simply pins on the footprint, however I am not adept at this so I couldn't be certain. So I'm at a loss on how to get this to work properly, as it won't let me place the parts yet. I've tried adding the NC property to the schematic with "M1, M2" with the value, I've tried adding M1 and M2 as 'no-connect' pins on the schematic itself. It seems like might be one thing that might make the error go away - if I could make M1 and M2 show up as mechanical pins, I read that might fix the error. However I'm uncertain on how to do this. It seems like there should be an easy way to convert them, and the only thing my google-fu turned up was that if you delete the text then it should convert them to mechanical pins, but I don't see any text and I can't find any (editable) properties that might suggest this change. I don't think deleting the pins off the footprint and recreating them is the best option, but if it's necessary I can certainly try - I'm simply worried I won't get the dimensions/location right.

So how do I fix this?

Thanks in advance for any help. 

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