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My final word. I started over from scratch to prove that Windows TTax absolutely does the following for multiple rental and royalty properties.
It properly creates multiple worksheets for different addresses.

It properly transcribes the income and expenses for different properties to separate columns (A,B,C) on one Schedule E.
It properly transcribes the type of property (rental, royalty, etc.) to Schedule E, Part I, 1b.

It does NOT transcribe to Part I, 1a the address from the second (and presumably third) Schedule E worksheet. The delivery to the IRS with a blank address for columns B and C may appear at a glance to belong to the same property and TTax my consider it one property further on.
Postscript: Since Only a partial address is transcribed to Schedule E, (no city or state, which are separate fields on the worksheet) the address is uselessly ambiguous. It would be more helpful in my case to use the description (e.g. mineral rights; land lease) rather than try to remember which address goes with the income stream. At one time I think I encountered a prompt in 1099 form to associate one of the addresses, but wasn't able to replicate that.