Layer Thumbnail Size In Illustrator CS-6

This is probably an FAQ but for the life of me, I can't find it in your database(s).  Simple:  in my Layers tabs, how do I control the size of those thumbnails?  By default those thumbnails are tiny and I want to make them larger.
So in the enclosed image example, I want to make the thumbnail of Title stuff larger.
Thank you!
Joe

It is indeed possible.  From the Layer Flyout Menu:
But thank you anyway...
Joe

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