I’ve had to do this a lot for corridor section sheets, so here’s the manual approach we used to use:
Set up a “master” viewport snapped to your desired baseline / section station.
Use that VP to dial in scale, twist, and position until the section looks right.
Copy that viewport across the layout and then adjust the view center for each one (zoom center, pan, or DVIEW) so each section lines up with its station.
When the alignment or corridor changes, repeat the pan/zoom step on each viewport.
It works, but it gets painful once you have a lot of sheets or revisions.
Because of that, I ended up writing a small Civil 3D/AutoCAD automation called SectionSync LITE. It lets you:
Pick a polyline path (e.g. along your alignment or section “chain”).
Sync your paper-space viewports so they follow that path, keeping scale and twist consistent.
Re-sync after design changes instead of re-panning everything manually.
There’s a 5-run / 7-day trial built in, so you can see if it fits your workflow without committing.
More info + a short demo clip here:
👉 SectionSync LITE – Viewport Sync Tool (AutoCAD/Civil 3D)
Not saying this is the only way, but if you’re doing this often on real projects it can save a bunch of sheet cleanup time.