Where are fonts?

I am brand new to Dreamweaver and have been going through some tutorials, although my screen on those on the tutorials aren't exactly the same.
Are there built in fonts with DW or do I have to load any and all fonts I want to use?  From one of the tutorials I should have a font box in the Properties section, but there is no font box.  Help me oh help me!

Which version of DW?
On my version, I have CSS font stacks obtained from the windows/mac web safe font-families list.
CSS Font Stack: Web Safe and Web Font Family with HTML and CSS code.
See screenshot.
Click on Edit Font List, to add more fonts from your system.
Nancy O.

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