New iMac Elements 12 user

1.  How do you save Elements edited photos to iphoto?  I have watched the tutorial and my changes do not revert to iPhoto library.
2.  I am trying to use Elements 12 as an editor only.  I have inadvertantly imported all my photos from iPhoto.  I don't wish to use Elements for this purpose.  Should I delete the imported photos?  Could this cause problems by not deleting them? 

Elements, simply makes links to files and folders but the folders in Organizer probably look like gobbledygook as all the iPhoto sizes and faces are copied.
Simply ignore Organizer altogether and set up the PSE Editor as your external Editor Application- see link at the bottom.
You can then edit directly from iPhoto.
There is no risk of deleting stuff as iPhoto keeps your originals safely in a hidden folder. The revert command means you can always go back to your original in iPhoto.
http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/photoshop-elements-iphoto-mac-os.html

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