Very New User with 2 Questions: Learning Resources and How to Position Objects

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I am very new to 3d Printing and the design aspect of the process. In other words, I have no background or familiarity with CAD design or modeling.
After a fair amount of research, Fusion 360 seems to be the most popular application for the design aspect and I have been trying to get a feel for it the last few days. Unfortunately, I am not getting very far. I can typically pick up new software at a basic level very quickly, but these design applications are a different beast. Here is an example:
I modeled a very simple object this weekend comprising of 2 rectangles and a hole - a wide rectangle centered on top of a more narrow rectangle and then a hole passing through both. The hole was easy - very straight-forward and intuitive. But I could never figure out how to easily place on object on top of another object and center them.
So first question: How is this easily accomplished? There has got to be some easy way to place an object on top of another object, centered on a specific point?
Second question: I have accepted that I am going to to need to do some traditional "learning" to figure out the Fusion 360 application. Unfortunately, every video I have watched assumes the viewer already knows at least a little about CAD and/or Fusion. This results in my missing and not understanding very basic actions. Can anyone recommend a book or video series that is essentially a "Dummies Guide to Fusion 360?"
Thanks in advance!