You must designate “the record.” The appellant chooses parts of the trial court record—i.e., court filings, exhibits, and transcripts of what was said on the record—to send to the appellate court. You will eventually cite those materials in your briefs to show the appellate court what happened in the trial court and why there was harmful error.
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