Importing questions from CS4  to Captivate4

Hi all!
While importing an SWF file with quizz, created in CS 4, feedback on the questions and result counting does  not work.
Can you advise smth?

Hi there
I'm more than a bit confused with what you are hoping to achieve. What part of CS4 are you using to create questions?
Note that I understand CS4 to mean Creative Suite 4 (which doesn't include Captivate).
Cheers... Rick
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