Having nav buttons outside print area in adobe reader

I am building a parts manual and want my nav buttons off to the side of the 8.5"x11" document in sidebars. Easy to accomplish in Indesign but when exported to pdf , the print feature in Adobe reader prints the total width of the document. I want the customer when select print to just print the center frame (no nav buttons)and not have to set up crops etc for printing. Ive seen parts manuals like this and am having a hard time accomplishing this myself. Any help would be appreciated.
Here is link to an example of this pdf
http://www.mediafire.com/?h62z5y341wyky66
Thank you in advance

Just set their visibility to "Visible, but doesn't print".

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