Multiple Lesson Course- Separate projects?

I just realized that you cannot have multiple quizzes in one project, and am hoping for some advice.  I have a course that has many lessons, with a quiz at the end of each lesson.  Originally I planned on it being one big project, but that can't happen because of the quiz restriction.  Should I make each lesson its own file? Is there a way to link them together with a table of contents like I was planning on?  Any suggestions??
Thanks!

Hi.
I think Aggregator can solve your problem very well.
Steps:
1. Create Captivate projects, one for each of your lessons(containing Quiz at the end). Publish them and generate each of its SWF files.
2. Create a new Aggregator project from File>New>Aggregator project.
3. Add these SWFs to your Aggregator project.
4. Publish the Aggregator project.
This would give you a single SWF/EXE file, which would contain all your lessons listed in the TOC, with their own quizzes.
Thanks
Chinmay

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