This page contains information to help you get the most out of this website.
We have designed the website INGEPRO to simplify its use as much as possible. However, some features, such as multimedia content, may be new to you. This page contains information to help you with those functions and to help you get the most out of this website.
Website requirements
To view media files on the Ingepro website, the following software is required:
Browser Web
We recommend using a current browser, such as:
- Microsoft Edge
- Mozilla Firefox
- Google Chrome
- Safari
PDF documents
To read PDF documents, you may need the free program Adobe Reader.
There are many PDF documents available on the Ingepro website. They contain more information than can usually fit on a web page and have the added value of being in a format that makes them easy to print.
What are PDF files?
PDF (Portable Document Format) files allow documents to be read and shared in different types of applications and computer systems. They are much better suited for longer documents than a web page and have the added benefit of being easy to print. The PDF format was created by Adobe and to read documents in this format, you must install the Adobe Reader program. It's free, downloads quickly and is easy to install.
How do I get Adobe Reader?
Before starting the installation, we recommend closing the web browser as Adobe Reader may be integrated into it and the operation may not be successful if it is open. Follow the installation instructions until the process is complete.
How do I get the most out of PDF documents?
Using the icons in the Adobe Reader taskbar, you can zoom in on small text and images. You can move around the page to examine different parts of the page. You can also click on the print icon to send the document to your network printer. Most PDF documents have been optimised for printing, i.e. they can be easily transferred from the Ingepro website to paper for reading at your convenience. Also, if you use the save icon, you can save the document to your computer to read or print at your leisure without the need to revisit the web page where you found the original link.
The INGEPRO website, owned by Pablo Pérez Roque, is constantly being expanded with the addition of new content. The most important information is highlighted on our pages. However, there is also a lot of additional material that can be located using the search function.
How is information distributed on the Ingepro website?
The website is divided into sections, each connected to specific areas of our business. The sections are "About us", "Engineering", "Open your business", "Blog" and "Contact". In turn, the information is categorised within these sections. For example, under "Engineering" you will find "Project Management", "Activity Licenses" and "Technical Reports". As you navigate through these various parts of the website, you will find "high-level" information, i.e. the material that we consider most important and timely.
How do I search for specific information?
The Ingepro website has an integrated search engine. In the top right corner of each page you will find a search field. Enter your keywords and click on the button to search. If you are looking for a specific phrase, enter it in inverted commas. For example, if you type OCA low voltage inspection, the engine will search for documents containing any of those words anywhere in the text. However, if you type "OCA low voltage inspection" (in inverted commas), the search engine will only search for documents that contain all four words in that order.
How do I choose search terms?
Select the words that are most relevant to the topic you are searching for. Try to be as specific as possible and use more than one word if you can. Search engines do not take case into account, so it is not necessary to enter them, for example, in the case of proper names; The results will be the same whether you use upper or lower case. Common words like “and,” “where,” “as,” and “if” are also overlooked. Therefore, instead of writing “how can I find the latest news on European tax legislation”, you only need to write “latest European tax legislation”. What's more, since the search results are sorted so that the most recent material appears first, you are likely to get the same result if you simply type “European tax law” in the search field.