In system preferences, my desktop and screen saver icon is missing

in system prefrences
10.9
mid 2007 20 inch desktop

petermac87 wrote:
In System preferences, go to the top menu and under View select Customise and make sure it is ticked.
Oooh. There's a new trick.

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    laur.son wrote:
    Hi,
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    Not knowing what computer or OS you are using, it's not possible to provide any help. We need more info and a filled-in profile.
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