Trouble burning existing slideshow to dvd.

Using pse5.3.  A few weeks ago I made a slideshow and was able to burn it to a dvd.  I am now trying to make additional copies of that slideshow but...once the wmv file is made and a menu template is added (in premiere) and I select burn dvd it just brings me back to the photoshop page???!!!  On one attempt it just shut down the whole adobe program.  Any help is greatly appreciated.

Well, Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements are different programs entirely. It sounds like Premiere Elements is crashing out on you.
If it's version 3 of Premiere Elements, then this document should help you:
http://go.adobe.com/kb/ts_333162_en-us
If that doesn't help, definitely post this over in the Premiere Elements forum to get help:
http://forums.adobe.com/community/premiere/premiere_elements

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