Good point Ambient, but it outlines my beef with eagle... cryptic labels on functions, and sometimes sketchy documentation of same. To me, Eagle was written mainly as a command line program, with the user graphical interface lacking in documentation. I can get great info on using any of the commands with all their arguments, in the help files, but nothing telling me what button does the same.
Maybe it's just me, but "stumbling" onto how to move a grouped object, can be frustrating. I'm not complaining about something that is available for free, honest, I just wish that maybe there was something akin to Linux projects where users could contribute to a manual, or similar.
I can use the Eagle pretty well, and having used Orcad, Signlab, AutoCad, and others professionally, I can surmize and figure out the usual ways things are done, it's just that sometimes in Eagle there is so little to go on, you're plodding blind.