Printing Larger Images (10x20)??

I'm new to photoshop elelments, in fact I just have the free trial.  I want to use the software to create larger images of multiples of my photos.  I created teh size of the file from the beginning, created my project.  Then, when I converted the file to jpeg I selected Maximum quality.  But when I go to print it through my online photo place its telling me that the max size is 6x9?  What did I do wrong?  I have a friend who did the same thing I did using an old version of photoshop and printed this size no problem.
Can anyone help?  I don't want to buy the software if its not going to work for me.
Thanks!

When you went to File>new>blank file, did you set the h&w in inches? What is the value for resolution that you entered?
What is the resolution of the pictures that you placed on the background?  I assume that you did this via copy/paste; if not, how did you do it?
What is the maximum print size that this company can produce for you.
What is the maximum file size that you can upload to this company?

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