General alignment and dimensioning questions

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    I have some general concerns about the way I do things. Could some of you experienced guys take a look at the PDF I’ve attached and comment. The PDF is a rough example of a print I’ve drawn (which is not proprietary in anyway), to the right is a description of how I’m doing the alignment and how I am measuring and dimensioning some things.
    I have been through level1 and level2 of the Hexagon training and have taken a lot of the training they made free since the virus. I know where all/most of the buttons are and in general how they work. I question my methods; this is the way I was trained to do things with parts like these. Just looking for some input and suggestions. There is always the possibility of a better way.
    Thanks in advance for any help!

    Example.pdf

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