Welcome to our community, jkordani
Assumptions:
Captivate can be used as the container presentation layer for
slides of a project, and that they can contain flash swf files with
their own encapsulated functionality, as created with the drag and
drop flash editor.
Well, if you are assuming that Captivate presents Flash
output that consists of .SWF format, you are correct. But if your
sole intent is to take content already created as Flash and use
Captivate as a simple way to present that content, you are probably
a bit mistaken.
Part of the issue is the difference in Frame Rates. Unless
you change it from the default, Flash has a Frame Rate of 12 Frames
per second. Captivate's default is 30. So if you pop someting
designed to run at 12 frames per second into something that runs at
30, the result is a mismatch. Normally the animation speeds way up.
The key is to design your Flash animations to play at 30 frames per
second if you are inserting into Captivate.
You are correct in your assumption that a single quiz is used
inside Captivate. There is currently no way to have multiple
quizzes in a single project.
There are many different avenues for Captivate training.
However, I'm uncertain as to whether your questions actually
indicate a workflow.
Cheers... Rick