Remove Pins from Project

Yes - after you open the copy, this is the most relevant entry I found related to the topic:
Adding Terminals
The first step in the process is to add a terminal for every pin in your part:
  1. Use the library menu on the right to find the element called "Terminal"
  2. Click and drag as many terminals as you need onto the canvas
  3. Select the newly added terminals and change their designator to match the target pin name
Changing Pin Numbers
To change a pin number:
  1. Select the terminal(s) you want to edit
  2. Locate the "Pin Number" property in the inspector menu
  3. Enter the pin number according to the component datasheet
For a clean 10-pin version, the practical target is:
  • Keep only Pin_1 through Pin_10
  • Remove Pin_11 through Pin_16
  • Make sure the remaining terminals have the correct designators and Pin Number values 1-10
  • Rename the copied part/project so it clearly says 10-pin
If you want, once you’ve opened the copy, send me the new link and I’ll help you verify the remaining ten terminals one by one.
Remove extra pins
Renumber remaining pins
Check symbol consistency
Keep same footprint

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    FH12-16S-1SH.stp

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    16 Pin 1mm Flat Cable Connector

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    16 Position FFC, FPC Connector Contacts, Bottom 0.039" (1.00mm) Surface Mount, Right Angle

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    Hirose Electric

    FH12-16S-1SH(55)

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