Maria,Simple content packaging then is really the SCORM 2004 model with SCAa (Shared Content Assets) and SCOs (Shared Content Objects). If you have separate SCOs (or SCAs for that matter) ... once completing any individual item (SCO or SCA) you return to the LMS ... that's the whole point of SCORM ... that the LMS drives you between lessons and assets. If you don't want to return to the LMS, then you create a large SCO and handle all the navigation within the content. As to the exit rules ... in SCORM 2004 it's pretty much linear ... in SCORM 1.X, you could at least define dependencies such that SCO 3 depended on completion of either SCO 1 or SCO 2.TimTim