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Re: Probably really simple but...

You can also sketch a radial (diameter) line on the cross-section of your cylinder, finish the sketch and then select the work plane feature. Click on the end of the line that's on the surface and then move the mouse around until you get a choice for the work plane you want. Then you can sketch on that work plane, making holes and such. I made a quick demo here (800k wmv) ...

I hope it helps.
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