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If you want to number only the last equation it is easier to use aligned with the [b] specifier, which spares you typing all the \nonumbers. Note also that your construction to align the + signs and get the correct spacing is overly complicated. You can put & after = and preserve the correct spacing by adding an empty group ={}&. \documentclass{...

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Here's another aligned-based solution, which gets by without having to produce large parentheses. \documentclass{report} \usepackage{amsmath} \begin{document} \begin{aligned}[b] H &= \lambda_{R_x}V_x + \lambda_{R_y}V_y + \lambda_{R_z}V_z \\ &\quad+\frac{T}{m}\bigl(\lambda_{V_x}\cos\psi\cos\phi +\lambda_{...

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All of the aspects you request are possible, however, I would suggest you employ option #3. I'll briefly address each of these, in turn. Define a shortcut for the align* environment. You cannot do this via \newcommand, as you have attempted (nor via \def, which suffices for some simpler environments). I'll leave the details to other posts (H/T Phelype ...

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While the MWE is incomplete, the issue can be seen... equation* cannot break across pages, but amsmath environments can, if \allowdisplaybreaks is set. Thus, ditch the equation* environment, convert aligned into align, add \notag to each line to suppress equation numbers, and add \allowdisplaybreaks to the preamble. EDIT: Thanks to Mico for suggesting to ...

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Reworked \documentclass[a4paper,fontsize=12pt]{scrartcl} \usepackage[english, main=ngerman]{babel} \usepackage[a4paper,left=3cm,right=3cm,top=2.5cm,bottom=2.5cm]{geometry} \usepackage{amsthm} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{mathtools} \usepackage{multirow} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{enumitem} \usepackage{aligned-overset} \usepackage{hyperref} \...

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Unless it's absolutely crucial to show the six criteria in an align setting, I'd use an inline enumerate list. \documentclass[a4paper,fontsize=13pt]{scrartcl} \usepackage[english, main=ngerman]{babel} \usepackage[a4paper,hmargin=3cm]{geometry} \usepackage[inline]{enumitem} \usepackage{aligned-overset} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage[colorlinks,allcolors=...

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Here's a LuaLaTeX-based approach to meeting your first objective. (By meeting the first objective, it's no longer necessary to deal with the two fallback objectives, right?) This approach lets you employ markers called \bal and \eal which, if placed at the start of a line, will be replaced with \begin{align*} and \end{align*} at a very early stage of ...

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