No problem. Thank you for your help. I will look into javascript solution.
>Sorry Dmitry. I didn't realize this was an ASP.NET textbox. I was thinking WinForms. I didn't look at the category the question was posted in. To get this functionality, you will need to use javascript. Unfortunately, I don't know of any examples to point you to. There may also be third-party controls that provide this formating.
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>>Cathi,
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>>I just read the message # you referred to a few times (I probably need to try to understand instead of just reading <g>) but not clear about something.
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>>In the message example, I believe, you use a textbox bound to a data. But what if the asp.net form has a textbox not bound to a data field? That is, all you want is that the textbox would appear as " / / " so that user enters a date?
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>>>Dmitry,
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>>>You need to use the Format and Parse methods. See message #
670154 for an explanation. The example is how to format for currency. For dates you would use the ToString("d") instead.
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>>>>What do you do to present a data field in a textbox?
>>>>I don't see a "native" way to display it as "mm/dd/yyyy".
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>>>>So do you just let the user type the date (maybe indicating with the label that the expected format is 'mm/dd/yyyy'?
>>>>And then validate the date entry?
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