Deleting Software Update entries?  Part II

The previous topic has been marked answered - http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=11217724&#11217724
Reason for part II
I would also like to know how to delete updates that you want to skip because you do not need them. *Can you delete entries?*
What I want to delete are the *Digital Camera Raw Compatibility* - I do not use Aperture nor have any of the cameras listed.
*ProKit Update* - I do not have Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro, Motion, Soundtrack Pro, DVD Studio Pro, Aperture, Final Cut Express, Soundtrack, Logic Pro and Logic Express installed on my computer.

Sorry to bother. I just figured it out.
Select the item then go to Update/Ignore Update.

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