Quality issue when placing web screenshots into InDesign

Please, please help!
I am using InDesign CS3. I frequently capture screenshots from web pages to place in an InDesign document as an image.
Without exception, the resulting image quality is lousy.
I have tried capturing screenshots with Screenhunter and with SnagIt. I have played around with the various options in each program (file format - jpg, eps, tif, bmp etc etc etc, resolution, etc) including InDesign. I have tried placing the image first in Photoshop and in Fireworks, saving it there and then placing it in InDesign.
Each time, when I view the image BEFORE placing it into InDesign it looks perfect. Then I either paste or place in the InDesign document and whatever I seem to do, the resulting image looks fuzzy and unclear, both onscreen and when I print (even when I select High Quality display).
If anyone can help, I can send you a document with screenshots pasted in so you can see the poor quality.
PS - Placed photographs or other very high resolution images are fine. It's the screenshots I have a problem with.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!
Fiona

I would expect the same quality from InDesign that you get from Word or another MS app.
>Web screenshots are good enough quality to place them in any Microsoft Office product, even when enlarged to view with a beamer on a wall, they can still look sharp...
Sharp is a relative term. :) Suppose you put a high quality photo in the same page as your web capture. Does the web capture still look as good in Office apps? Viewing distance also makes a difference. The farther away the viewer is, the better a low resolution image is going to appear. That's how billboards work.
You don't say in your original post what you are doing with the ID document.
By all means, send me a document to spammercatch at comcast dot net. With screen captures it probably doesn't really matter since you are capturing the screen, but in general it is bad practice to paste images rather than placing them -- you paste the low resolution screen preview instead of linking the high resolution image data.
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