Tiff to jpeg conversion question

Need help.  I created a .tif file by scanning an image using VueScan software.  It is rather large, too large to send via email.  I opened it in PSE 9 and tried to save it as a jpeg in order to make it a small enough file to email.  When I do a "save as", PSE 9 does not give me the option of saving as jpeg.  Any suggestions?  I need the large tiff file for archiving purposes, so I am working with a duplicate.
Robert

  Possibly the tiff is 16 bit.
In Full Edit click Image à Mode à 8 Bit/channel
Then save as jpeg.
 

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