Stroke Weights when resizing

I have made a logo design which uses both filled sections and a 1pt weighted line.
But when I resize the logo the stroke weight doesnt shrink accordingly with the design so I have a massive fat line in the design.
I know theres a setting to choose to fix strokes to shrink or expand inkeeping with the design... How???

Thanks very much, you've just saved me a night of looking through Illustrator for Dummies :)
How appropriate :)

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