Edited Elements file doesn't render

New LR4 user. After editing in Elements the edited file doesn't render in LR although I can see it as it was before editiing? Help please!

When you say it doesn't render in LR, do you mean you press Save in Elements and the photo never appears in LR? 
Which version of Elements?  And is LR4 updated to 4.2?

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