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I'm assuming you're on a pc. I don't know much about macs or linux but it should be similar.
Find tabletop sim in your files. Mine's in a weird place, but yours should be somewhere in your steam applications folder. Click modding, then deck builder, then TTS-Deck-Editor.
Once that's open, click new deck and set the sizes to however many cards are in the deck (default is 70 as it's a grid of 7x10, but you can change it).
Go to file and hit add cards. This adds a card to the grid, in the number one slot. You can copy paste this card into the next slots by clicking it, using control and c and then clicking which slot you want it in and pressing control v. Other shortcuts like delete work too. Click the next open slot and put in your next card. Keep doing this until it's full. Next, go to edit and click change card size. A good size for cards is somewhere around 220 wide by 450 high. If you don't do this your cards will come out really really blurry and small.
Next, file and export. Click export on the next box that pops up. Next, choose a file type. PNG files are good, maybe choose that option. Name it something and save it, then find that file and open it. If everything looks a nice, legible size, then good! Your cards are the right size. If not, go back and change the size until they are.
Go to Tabletop. Click objects, components, and then custom. Click custom deck (just called deck) and a box will pop up. For face, put in the file you just exported from the card maker. Then put in the back file (this is what goes on the back of the cards when they're flipped over). Now change the sliders so they're the same size as your deck; if your deck is 4 wide and 8 high, make them that. Click the 'back is hidden' button and then import.
If everything's right, the deck should appear. Make sure to shuffle it before you use it, as it's in the order you made it.
Other tips;
I've heard you're not meant to make your deck size too big. As long as it's not a deck with 200 cards you should be ok, but if you hit a problem with the sizes make your cards smaller
If you want there to be a special image when a card is in your hand instead of the back, make the very last card (eg card 70 in a 70 card deck) your 'hidden' image, and leave 'back is hidden' unchecked
Hope I helped! Sorry if I sound patronising, just trying to make everything very very clear~