What formats does PS Elements 12 use?

What formats does PS Elements 12 accept?

Here si the list of file formats for PSE11 and above:
http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/supported-file-formats-photoshop-elements.htm l#Photoshop Elements 11 and later

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    X
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    X
    Photoshop Elements 3
    X
    Photoshop Elements 4
    X
    X
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    X
    X1
    Photoshop Elements 6
    X
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