No longer can save as "jpg" in elements 6

Nothing has changed on my system, worked fine yesterday, today have limited list of "save as" options in editor - does include jpg 2000 but not jpg. Have uninstalled and reinstalled software - no difference. Have tried different file types but none work. Don't want to use save for web option as i want to use for large files and printing. Help! Useless software if I can't save it as a jpg.

You have a 16-bit file and jpeg is an 8-bit format. Image>mode>8 bits/channel and you'll be able to save as jpeg.

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