projected points don't maintain a linkage?

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I ran into an interesting case yesterday. I'll admin that I'm a tinkerer and hobbyst, so my knowledge of Fusion is closer to whatever I need to achieve a particular project.
I was working on an element with a 4-sided point. A square, extruded to a cube, then lofted to a point which is in the center of the top face. Sorry I don't have a video of the design, but it is really simple.
All well and good. I create a point centered via creating a corner-to-corner line in the first sketch, using the midpoint constraint to create the point in the center (let's call this the centering point). Then I can create the construction plane a distance above the top face, sketch on that, then project the point to the sketch (let's call this the loft point), close the sketch, and loft the top face to that point. All good.
When it comes time to change the design a little - love that parametric modeling, because I keep screwing up! - I go into the original sketch and change the base, and I see the center point stay in the center of the original square, but when I closed the sketch and the timeline rolls forward, the loft point doesn't move, so the "tip" of the loft stays in the old location and is asymmetric. Thus, the link between the "loft point" and the "centering point" doesn't exist, and this surprises me. ( I know there's an option to turn it off, I didn't do anything but the default when I projected ).
I found a bunch of ways around this. The cleanest seemed to be projecting the entire square of the original sketch, then in the destination sketch draw a new line and center point, those maintain their link. I might have found a more minimal method by projecting only the "corner to corner" line, but it's basically the same idea - the line geometries are keeping their linkage correctly, when the points don't seem to. I also found cases where my "corner to corner" line wasn't constrained properly to the corners in the first sketch, thus the source point wasn't moving right, but that's what learning Fusion is about!
Is there some way I should think about this, to better understand Fusion? Did it matter what kind of lines or points I was using ( construction vs regular )? Is it a matter of points vs lines maintaining links while projected? Or is it supposed to maintain a link on points like this, and I messed something else up?
Using this project ( like many others 🙂 ) to better understand fusion, so look forward to that kind of discussion, as I've already figured out how to do what I want ( project lines not points ), just interested in some insights.
(Version is whatever "latest" is, I saw a new release roll in a few days ago. OS is Win10 if that matters.)
Thanks!