If I reload PSE 11 will I loose all my Organized albums etc.?

I have been working with PSE 11 and recently it is not giving me the option to send my edits back to the version set. This is very tedious and I wondered if i reloaded it that any glitches would vanish.

Yes, you will lose everything unless you have a recent backup to restore. However, you can re-download any purchased items from iTunes Store: Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store.

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