Deleting Photos from 1st gen nano

Hey
If anyone can help me with this problem that would be great. Im having trouble deleting photos off my nano....the problem being I cant figure out how to do it. I have tried reading the manuals but they dont really give an option of deleting, so hence my problem.

Remove the photo from the folder that you linked to when you set the preference "synchronize photos from" and update the iPod. For example, if the iPod is getting the pictures from the folder "My Pictures," remove or delete them from My Pictures.
You may already be using this method of managing your photos, but a good tip to prevent all your photos going on the iPod create a folder on your hard drive called called "iPod Photos" or something similar. Under the photo preferences for the iPod, point iTunes to "synchronize photos from" and update from there. If you keep a dedicated folder like this, you won't need to edit your normal pictures folder just for the iPod and you can add and remove picture from it whenever you need to.

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