Saving .jpg files using Photoshop elements 11

I'm having troupble uing "save" and "save as" in Photoshop Elements 11.  This just started happening about a month ago.  Appprox. half the pictures I save do not appear in the designate file.  Instead a box with "JPG" inside appears.  The only way I can see the actual picture is to use a different application and resave.  I have an Apple.  Can anyone help with this?

Then it is absolutely vital to delete the preferences. You must do this for PSE every time you do  a major OS X upgrade, like from 10.7 to 10.8 or from 10.8 to 10.9.
For PSE 11, the files you want are
com.adobe.PhotoshopElements.plist
Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 paths
Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 settings
and any lockfiles with the same names. If you use the organizer, also look for anything starting with com.adobe.Elements Organizer.
General directions are here:
http://barbarabrundage.com/2013/10/28/photoshop-elements-and-os-x-mavericks/
And take your finder windows out of cover flow view, if you've been using that--there's a known bug between mavericks  cover flow view and adobe products.

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