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You can't. You could consider filing a superseded return.
In the Welcome screen, click Quick setup and Enter firm details toward the bottom is where you enter your EFIN. Correct it now.
Personally, I don't think there is much you can do about efiling one return with an incorrect EFIN. If it was accepted the client return will likely be processed.
YOU may be a letter later, but filing superseded return is not very easy and since the change does not affect the tax, I would not bother.
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