Interactive PDF convert behavior invert to none

I have an 60 page interactive pdf that I made. I accidentally put a nav bar throughout which has the button behavior set to "invert". I need to change them to "none". Is there a quick way to do that? Instead of one at a time?

What kind of object is this nav-bar?

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    Thanks Dov. But because there are 40,000 people viewing these documents, we have no control over what kind of printer or version of Reader they are using. So it is our responsibility to make sure that the documents can print for everyone. We found that the buttons that were provided in CS InDesign 5.5 did not work when used in CS 6. I tried looking for days through other forums and Adobe help sections. So this bug needs to be reported to Adobe and worked out by them. We are moving towards interactive books - some that are 200 pages.
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    I'm a Mac Pro OSX 10.8.5, not sure what OS the other designer has, but similar to me...
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