Exporting photo's to hard disk

How can I find Photoshop Elements 11 instructions covering the exporting of edited phot'os to hard disk?

Looking in the PSE 11 help is usually a good place to start
http://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/elements-organizer_reference.pdf
If you scroll down the menu bar at the left, there is a whole section on Exporting photos

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