Incompatible software - Can I redisplay list?

Is there a way to redisplay the list of incompatible software after I move off of that screen?

To identify the software on your MacBook that won't run under OS X 10.7, do this:
1) Pull down the Apple menu and select "About This Mac".
2) In the resulting window click on "More Info".
3) Scroll down until you see "Software" on the left.
4) If necessary, "open" the triangle next to "Software" to expand it.
5) Click on "Applications".
6) In the resulting display drag the column dividers to make the left-most columns narrower, allowing more columns to display.
7) Click on the "Kind" column header to order the list by that.
8) Scroll down until you find "Kind" values of "PowerPC".  Those are the ones that won't run.

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