How do i compress an image in PS elements 12

I have a 6000 x 4000 pixel jpg image.  The file size is way too large, around 10 megabytes.  I cant figure out how to convert this to a 3000 x 2000 pixel image using PS elements 12.  Please help.  Thanks in advance.

Make sure your in the Expert mode in the pse 12 editor.
Go to Image>Resize>Image Size.
Check Constrain Proportions and Resample Image
Under Pixel Dimensions type in 3000 for the width
(the other number will be entered because you have constrain proportions checked)

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