Cropping to a specific size in CC as in CS6

How can I get all my Raw photos at 18 by 12 as I currently do in CS6?  I have a trial version of Photoshop CC and even if all the options tool bar are defined as in CS6, I can't crop automatically to 18 x 12.

It seems I have to got to the size of the image each time.

Just to the left of the first text box in the tool bar top is a drop-down box of dialogue, is by default should be set to the ratio. Click on it and set it to W x H x resolution. You can then type in 18 x 12 x dpi value of choice or empty.

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