Setting image resolution default to pixels/cm?

Hi all,
A small question:  is there a way to set PS CS5's default for image resolution to pxels/cm?
In Preferences (with no file open), I've set rulers to mms, and whatever I can I've changed from pixels/inch to pixels/cm.  But when I open an image, and go into Image/Image Size, the dimensions show up in mms but the resolution is still always shown as pixels/inch.  Yeah, it's just a single step to drop the option down and change to pixels/cm, but I've got a few hundred images to edit (and manually - they're all in different locations!)  And it is just easier for what I'm doing to work in cms - it's a consistent 68 pixels/cm, which is easier to set than 172.72 pixels/inch.
Any way to make PS CS5 default to pixels/cm, please?  Thanks for any help.

Try setting to cm's instead of mm's in the preferences under ruler units.
One thing, if you change the ruler units on the rulers themselves, then
you might get a different unit in the image size dialog.
MTSTUNER
Message was edited by: MTSTUNER

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