Straightening tool

I just got elements 7. I tried to straighten a photo, but I do not know how to save the change. I must be an idiot, but I can't figure it out.
I was able to get the horizon straight but the photo remains at an angle.
Can anyone explain? Thanks

Go to File / Save or Save As...
After Straightening, of course the whole image moves to a certain angle...
(it’s like rotating the whole image slightly)
Use the Crop Tool (C) to clean-up the edges...
Regards
Nolan

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