It will generally show the gross distribution in the summary, but this isn't the amount that is taxed. You can verify this by looking at the 1040 and compare lines 4a and 4B if an IRA or 5A and 5B if a 401K. The A amounts represent the gross distribution and the B amounts are the taxable distributions.
To access the 1040 and if you are working a TurboTax Online, go to;
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If you are working in the software, go to 1040 in the forms mode.
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