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@Tony007   

Edited:  6/24/2024 at 5:10 PM Pacific

Another option:

If push comes to shove, then you could go into Forms Mode and entirely delete both the Schedule E (see NOTE below first) and Schedule K-1, by selecting each one then choosing to delete..  Then re-enter the Schedule E and K-1 information freshly from scratch paying careful attention not to enter anything in any field that asks about royalty.   Deleting the forms and re-entering them may reset something.    You may wish to try just deleting the Schedule K-1 first and re-entering it (see NOTE below.)

 

NOTE:  I don't know anything about your Schedule E.   For instance, if you have rental property and have info that transferred in from last year such as depreciation, etc.,  you may not wish to delete the Schedule E.   So I'd first see if there is something on the Schedule E worksheet that can be edited in regard to royalty or if deleting the K-1 alone and re-entering the K-1 resolves it..