Properties/Font --- in DW 5?

I use simple html user and am not a code user yet have supported DW for many years.
Please let me know if text-formating can be displayed in Properties box, in DW5 (as a user preference).
These were found in the Properties box in earlier versions (like DW3 and MX)
Thanks

DW3 and MX weren't designed to let you build CSS styled pages like CS5.5 is. Styles were done inline in those days resulting in (as I used to design when I first started) very non-uniform, and cluttered pages. My first site was fourteen pages, all tables with a completely different layout for each one as a result of differing inline styles on each page.
CSS is they way to do things, not because some company or committee said so, but because it works 110% better than the old way of inline styles and tables for everything.
DW no longer puts the format text box in the properties panel because the proper way to format text (all at once) is through the CSS panel. If you don't know CSS, look up altweb (See NancyO) or David Powers, and read up on it.
If you don't really want to learn CSS, it's going to be difficult to design these days. It'll be like saying "I want to be a chef, but I'm not going to learn to cook".
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