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Barclays ibank - printing problem - error in script on this page

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My Barclays ibank account recently upgraded itself to a new version. Now I can't print out confirmation of online payments - I could before the change. I get a confirmation screen and an option to print, but it returns an "error in a script on this page" message when I click on it. Ditto if I use Ctl P. It always used to work. Any ideas?

I am using Windows 7/IE9 on an HP Photosmart printer. I run an auto update everynight around 30am so all software and drivers are up to date, as far as I know.

Any suggestions?

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  • agrinnall
    agrinnall Posts: 23,344 Forumite
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    I would suggest you ask Barclays and post their answer here as it doesn't look as if anyone else knows.
  • bazster
    bazster Posts: 7,436 Forumite
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    Barclays are responsible for the scripts on their pages, so it looks like they broke it.

    You could try a different browser, it might handle it differently. Failing that, you'll have to resort to printing screen grabs until Barclays fix it.
    Je suis Charlie.
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