Table of content, third level leader lines

Hello i have atable of content that works properly now, except for the fact that third level chapters, dont have leader lines to the page number
1 blabla .............5
1.1 blasecond.....7
1.1.3 third lvl 9
I want that third lvl style to also have leader line,
i tried following this article http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Pages/3.0/en/c3pg49.html
but the leader menu is disabled...
thank you
charles.

Hi Charles,
If you select the text of the TOC level you're trying to edit, go to the Text Inspector, click on "Tabs," and then go down to "Tab Stops" and select the number that's within the box, the option should no longer be greyed out.
Hope that helps! Let me know if it doesn't.

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