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Depending on your LMS and the version of SCORM you export, the data may or may not be stored in an accessible fashion in your LMS. If it's not, there are ways you can save data to other places including SCORMCloud using xAPI statements. If you've got Office365 this may be an option: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPpjfW-Zo10 to save variable data to an Excel sheet. There are also methods of using Javascript to write to a Googlesheet. The LMS I mainly use is Canvas and it's not got great SCORM reporting avaialble so I've used all of the methods I mentioned above to store data - depending on what the project needed.
In terms of multiple text boxes on one slide, you can do this manually using the "inputs" option in storyline to add text boxes to a regular slide. They work the same way Judy mentioned.