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Thanks for your response. I wasn't aware that there was an Override option, which was what finally allowed me to type in the form fields. 😃
Ultimately, I saw in the Forms view that TurboTax created two Schedule C-EZ forms, simultaneously and in parallel, with the regular Schedule C. They were Schedules C-EZ-T and C-EZ-S, identical in their blank states. (The only difference was in their Forms menu names; the forms themselves omit the -T and -S suffixes.) I was unable to uncover any information about the distinction between the two EZ versions. However, when I typed my entries into the Schedule C form, EZ-T was automatically populated with the same values, while EZ-S remained effectively blank. I eventually deleted Schedule C-EZ for clarity.
I read on another post that only one of the two versions of Schedule C--regular Schedule C or Schedule C-EZ--will be submitted to the IRS. Based on its creation and correct field population, it looks like my submitted form will be Schedule C-EZ(-T). This is what I wanted all along! So problem solved.
Thanks for your help,
Johnny