Not sure why I had never thought of it before, but today I cut a third of the time needed to perform a review for a journal paper.
I imported the document to be reviewed, created a code for "edits" and one for "questions", and then reviewed the paper in the MAXQDA viewer pane and coded segments in the paper accordingly. I added my comments or suggestions for the author by using alt-shift-M to insert a memo for the selection.
I then activated the codes and the document, and used the Reports "Export Retrieved Segments" including memos to generate an Excel sheet. I edited the sheet to have only the Segment, Begin, End, and Memo columns, and did a "replace all" to remove my name. (could have done that when I created the memos, but didn't think that far ahead).
This was a far easier and faster process to conduct a peer review and submit it than previous times, so I am very happy with the result.
Version: MAXQDA 2018
System: Windows 10