IPhoto album and desktop sharing

I am using iPhoto 5.0.4 and accidentally activated the share to desktop menu point for an album. It is now in my desktop preference pane and I can't remove it from there.
I know how to change desktop background colors/photos, that's not the issue, but I want the album (="iPhoto selection") to disappear from the preference pane. Neither the "delete" key nor the context sensitive ctrl key allows me to remove the "iPhoto selection". Any ideas?
Thanks.
PowerBookG4 1.5 Ghz, 1 GB   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

HI Wolfgang,
Open iPhoto and choose another album to share. You can just put one photo in it or just select one photo and hit the "share" to desktop button.
Other than that, I do remember this question being asked before and don't think there was a way to delete the "iPhoto Selection" from the Desktop pref pane left hand column.
Is there a reason why you want to delete it entirely?

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