It is quite common that people share public link for Excel and Google Spreadsheet sample files. It is very handy to facilitate people trying to help to be able very easy to reproduce the sample and to provide a solution on the same public link, and then in the answer document the details.
The problem with that, thinking in the long term, is that the link might not be valid, for example, the user removes the public access or the account was closed, etc.
The suggestion here is to move all such public access to a Stack Overflow repository using the same tool, for example: Google Spreadsheet or OneDrive. Doing this way it ensures that the link will be permanent. There is a meta question: Why should I not upload images of code/data/errors when asking a question? that suggests that all the content should be part of the post. The reality is that it makes harder to reproduce the problem and at the end discourage the community to respond questions that require to spend a significant effort to just replicate it.
I am thinking about a similar mechanism is already available for loading images, that it stored in a separated repository that doesn't depend on the user storage mechanism.
This community relies on other people willing to help so the suggestion is to make it easier, so people can spend time providing an answer instead of reproducing the problem.