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hey @nogupta1791, great question. When you consider what Analytics is capturing (and able to report on) it goes beyond just the page where the experience was delivered. This is a very good thing! Consider if you run a test on one page but want to see how that impacted behavior on another page further down the funnel, you can do that with A4T. This allows you to go much deeper in deriving insights and interpreting success for your test. In your example, the "other" URLs that are showing up in your breakdown are the pages that visitors ALSO saw who were part of your Control, Var1, Var2 experiences. I would look to see if there are major differences in those pages to see if your experiences impacted "what else" the user may have done because of the experiences delivered.
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