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Why does Firefox perform differently between 2 PC's running same version & same OS?

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I run Firefox on both my home PC and the one I use at work. The home unit is operating under Windows 7 - 32bit, while the one at work is using the 64bit version. My problem is specific to one web page. This is the page under my bank account where I schedule & pay bills. I have a total of 26 different potential payees entered on this page. When I access the page at work, all 26 accounts are listed, but when I access the same page at home, only the first 10 appear. If I scroll down, all I see is the typical spread of "bottom of the page" messages, such as telephone No., copyright, and links for "Terms of use," "Contact us," etc. However, if I use Google Chrome , I CAN access all payees & pay my bills from home - it just won't work with Firefox at home, even though everything works with Firefox from my work PC. Anyone have an explanation?

I run Firefox on both my home PC and the one I use at work. The home unit is operating under Windows 7 - 32bit, while the one at work is using the 64bit version. My problem is specific to one web page. This is the page under my bank account where I schedule & pay bills. I have a total of 26 different potential payees entered on this page. When I access the page at work, all 26 accounts are listed, but when I access the same page at home, only the first 10 appear. If I scroll down, all I see is the typical spread of "bottom of the page" messages, such as telephone No., copyright, and links for "Terms of use," "Contact us," etc. However, if I use Google Chrome , I CAN access all payees & pay my bills from home - it just won't work with Firefox at home, even though everything works with Firefox from my work PC. Anyone have an explanation?