Why are Hole Notes different than all other notes?
Many years ago, layers were used to control the visibility of 3D annotations. This changed with Creo 1.0 (if memory serves; was a few years ago now). You can still add 3D annotations to a layer, but hiding the layer no longer hides the annotation. Nowadays, you're supposed to "Remove from State", and use combined states to manage which annotations are displayed at any given time.
That's all well and good, but... Why are Hole Notes different? (These notes are created automatically when you create a hole with threading; to avoid them the user must uncheck a box every time.) There is no "Remove from State" option for these notes for some reason. And layers still work! Why the inconsistency? Anyone have tips to manage them?
I've joined a group that has just been ignoring these notes for many years, by turning off display of 3D annotations globally. But... there are going to be times when we want to some. As is, if you turn on annotation display in any of our assemblies, you can't even see the model behind the cloud of hole notes...
I've been hiding them individually as I find them (in models I am allowed to edit), and I see this advice on creating a layer rule to hid them automatically, but creating a new layer is less than ideal...
https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article?n=CS250479
(I think I was instrumental in getting the annotation layer axed from our standards back in the day, when it became no longer effective. At the time, I guess I hadn't been using the hole threading feature, so I didn't notice there were still certain notes that were still layerable.)

