CS4 won't save in jpeg format

Hello!  I'm doing a 4 "x 8" greeting card and I did all the work and now it allows me to save in jpeg format!  I need to transfer it to mpix if that helps at all.  Someone had no problem with that and how solve you this problem?  Thank you!

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