Pasting CS2 photoshop images into CS2 Indesign

On windows XP platform----How do I paste CS2 Photoshop images without pixels around image into CS2 InDesign? Thanks.

First question:
>How do I paste CS2 Photoshop images... into CS2 InDesign?
Later:
>How do I paste images from Photoshop CS2 into Illustrator CS2...?
Later still:
>How do I paste an image from Illustrtor CS2 to InDesign CS2...?
So what's going on here?
Start again. What programs are you using? Generally, you use File > Place to import files into InDesign or Illustrator. Copy/Paste are usually a recipe for bed news.

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