: Edit: it's quite possible that I got this the wrong way around and you have to do Browser first, then drill down to the Page. See Jamie's answer. Yes, you need to create an advanced segment
Edit: it's quite possible that I got this the wrong way around and you have to do Browser first, then drill down to the Page. See Jamie's answer.
Yes, you need to create an advanced segment for the specific page you want information on.
On the left side of your Analytics report, click on "Advanced Segments"
Click on "Create new custom segment"
Expand the "Content" section on the left and drag the "Page" dimension into the dashed box
Choose "Matches exactly" as the condition then type the /path/to/your/page.html (it should auto-complete)
Enter a name, and click "Create Segment"
Now, when you're on the Visitors->Browser Capabilities->Browsers report and drill down into Internet Explorer, you can then click on the "Advanced Segments" drop down in the upper right, and select the segment that you just created.
Note that this doesn't always do a 100% job of filtering the data properly, and for some metrics it uses data samples rather than complete data. Despite these limitations, it can offer some great insight.
For a more visual approach, check out the video on this topic by GoogleBusiness.
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