Sorry for the wrong url, I have fixed it now.
There is an example here which uses masked textbox to display date just like you want. See if this helps. Just click the C# tab to view the example. The example is present all the way down in the page.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.maskedtextbox[
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Another method:
You could also use
DateTimePicker
control rather than
textbox
. To display date in a format you want, just click the
DateTimePicker
control and in its properties, set
Format
=
Short
.