Do Photoshop Actions work with PS Elements?

Do actions (.atn) created for Lightroom and Photoshop (CSx) work with PS Elements?
Can't find any info about this.
If they do work, what location should they be placed?
Thanks

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?s=5&o=desc&exc=16&cat=190&event=productHom e&l=%2D1&from=2
There are thousands of actions at the above link but you will have to browse to find the ones that work with PSE.

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