Try placing the holes between Fold and Unfold features. (i.e. while effectively flat).
Do you need true circular cylindrical holes when formed or not?
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By the same token, if you put the holes in the flat state you'll have problems mating to them for the same reasons.
I had to sketch a vertical line across the hole and put a point at the mid-point in order to get placement dmensions.
In order to get dia. dimensions you might need to sketch a circle on top of the hole in the drawing. If you're lucky you might get the hole wizard dimensions to insert into the drawing somewhere and use that to drive a note while hiding the origional dimension.
It's a pain no matter how you look at it.