While the goals page provides some cursory information on a specific page, I think what you mean to do is define "funnel navigation".
You can specify up to 10 funnel pages in each goal.
Go to your Google Analytics page and under "Settings", click the "Edit" link .
Go to the "Conversion Goals and Funnel" table, find the active "G1" or "G2" goal you wish to edit from the "settings" column on the right, click on the "Edit" link for that goal.
Scroll down to the "Define Funnel (optional)" table and start plugging in the URL's for the pages you want users to "funnel" through. Be sure to add a nice description for each page.
After you've entered the first URL in the defined funnel path, make sure you check the "Required step" checkbox.
Save your changes and that's it, you're done.
Make certain that the analytics code is running in each funnel page you wish to track!
There's nothing to do but sit back and wait.
You should be able to test your setup the next day. After you've logged into Google Analytics, go to your reports page, and select "Content Optimization" from the "All Reports" menu.
Expand "Goals and Funnel Process" then click "Defined Funnel Navigation" to see the report.
It works fairly well but takes time before it really becomes accurate.
Do yourself a favour and pick up a book called "Google Analytics" by Mary E. Tyler and Jerri L. Ledford. It pulls the whole shebang apart and will prove invaluable in a very short time.
Goog luck!
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