Retirement tax questions

In 2021 I had a partial distribution from a traditional IRA which I rolled over into a Roth IRA, so the conversion is taxable. It is NOT a contribution, it is a conversion. The 1099-R form from the source IRA was coded "7" (Normal distribution) but the portion net of fees was deposited directly into my Roth via a direct transfer. There are NO questions about a Roth CONVERSION, only about a Roth CONTRIBUTION. I answered "no" to the question "Enter your total Roth contributions for 2021, even if you transferred, or "recharacterized" some or all of it to a traditional IRA." I did not make a contribution, I converted part of a traditional IRA to Roth and I'm paying the taxes on the distribution from the traditional IRA. So why is there no option for a traditional-to-Roth CONVERSION?