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Those forms are handled separately on the Wages&Income page in the tax software. There is a page of menu items as entry points for each one.
One for a 1099-INT, one for a 1099-OID, one for a 1099-DIV, and a menu section labelled "Stocks, Mutual Funds, Bonds, Other" for any sales transactions of various securities that need to be entered as a 1099-B/Form8949 .
It sounds like you have a broker's (or mutual fund's) consolidate 1099 statement. Within the body of the statement will be breakdowns by individual IRS forms (1099-Div, 1099-Int. 1099-B).
As others have said, you enter them individually at the separate 1099-Int, 1099-Div and 1099-B screens in TurboTax.
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