Cannot save files from Camera Raw in JPG format.

Since running updates to my Adobe Elements 10 program recently I cannot save the files from Camera Raw in  JPG format any longer. I can save the files in other formats but not in JPG format. I need to save some files in JPG format to submit for a photographic course I am doing.
Pleasae assist.
My emailo contact is as below
[email protected]

Change to 8 bit for jpeg and then click open image.
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