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I'm not sure - because you use Creo 4.0 (I'm on Creo 2.0), and also I'm guessing from your screenshot: but you seem to be loading the tolerance tables into the drawing?  And the dimensions you are concerned with - are they "shown" dimensions, or are they drawing annotations?

You should now be able to select plus/minus and then the box will give you options general\broken edge\shaft\hole from there you can select H6 or whatever you need.

I am having trouble figuring out how to get the tolerance tables to work.  I am not able to select hole or any of the values.

tolerance table_dir = 'you'll need to work this out for yourself' (creo install directory probably) look for *.ttl* files

If it's "add1", then it should work.  If it is a "d1", then you need to load the hole tables into the model and assign the fits to the model dimensions.

k finding a reliable supplier in China. It can be very difficult. I just had some aluminum prototypes made by a company I found on Alibaba and the tolerances were not even close to being correct. I was very specific and clear about the tolerances that I wanted and how the parts should fit together. However, when the parts arrived they would not fit together and were all about +/- 0.5mm or worse. I am sure there are better suppliers out there, just be skeptical of anything they tell you.