CS4: Change DPI document, keep the pixel size, change the cm

As the title says, I'm looking for a way to change the resolution of a document, but default photoshop modifies the pixels and holds the centimetres.

However, I want the centimeters to change and not the pixels, when the replacement of the CIO.

Is this possible and if so, how?

Image > size of the Image and in the window that opens uncheck the 'resample '.

Then change what you are allowed to change the way you want.

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