How to make transparent images in inDesign?

How to make transparent images in Adobe InDesign CS5.5?

so if I read you right, you have the image and you want to make the background transparent...

If so, the application is not possible to use as Photoshop or Illustartor and then import it into Indesign

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    As you make changes to the PSD, just hit reload or go back in your program to support ' copy in transparency ', copy what you need, paste it into Flash:

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