@jeff_strater - Maybe I don't understand the software; in my simplistic mind; if I click on and/or highlight or select a (truly) planar surface, and then after selecting the surface, I click on create sketch; it "seems" that I am telling the software, I have just selected this planar surface - so this is what I want to sketch on. (let's assume it is truly a planar surface for this discussion)
Perhaps the software doesn't work that way, you must always first click Create Sketch, and then only after you've given the command to create a sketch can you select the surface. But Why? Why can't I click on or select (I'm using these interchangeably here) on a planar surface, and then click or give the Create Sketch command?
Another thought, leveraging the software's existing functionality of highlighting - as you hover over different parts of a project or design, "things" or "parts /pieces" of what you're designing are highlighted. WHAT IF.... the color used in highlighting something varied, based on what the thing is? E.g. - a complete body has one color when you highlight it, while a surface has a different color when you hover over it, while a planar surface has yet a different color when hovering over or selecting it. NOW - the software is communicating back to the user what ("things") it has identified, based on the color. Then..... if, in example above I hovered over and selected what I "thought" somehow was a planar surface, but really was not; I would know that the software is thinking and could see based on the color that the software considers what I hovered over (or selected) was a surface, but not a planar surface. Food For Thought!!!
Finally - mentioned in my "challenging" model, is the fact that many times my parts in my design ARE NOT right on the origin, but rather some centimeters or so away from the origin. I do this because in a single design file, or model - I create several parts that are then assembled. Now..... it seems that every time I use the Create Sketch command, the software throws or moves me back to the origin. This is very frustrating when the part that I am working is several to many cm's away from the origin. This ties back into my first statement; when I select or highlight a planar surface - and then use the Create Sketch command - if the software can "present" the surface I have highlighted or selected - to sketch on, rather than move or throw me back to the origin, it would save hours and hours.....
Thanks for your replying and listening to feedback from users that are not full time mechanical engineers!!